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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY 



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NORMAL SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES S 



IN 



INDIANA 

1921-1922 



Issued by the 



STATE TEACHERS' TRAINING BOARD 



Under the Direction of 

BENJ. J. BURRIS 

State Superintendent of Public Instruction 
Indianapolis 



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[_i ^ 3 CONTENTS 



Pages 

State Board of Education 2-3 

State Department of Public Instruction 4-5 

College Presidents and Deans 6-9 

Registrars, Bursars, and Librarians 10-13 

Standard Colleges and Universities 15-82 



Prescribed Standards 16 

Butler College 17 

DePauw University 18 

Earlham College 25 

Franklin College 28 

Goshen College 31 

Hanover College 34 

Indiana Central College 37 



Indiana University 40 

Manchester College 49 

Notre Dame University 52 

Oakland City College 57 

Purdue University 60 

St. Mary's College 72 

St. Mary-of-the- Woods College 76 

Wabash College 80 



Standard Normal Schools 83-106 



Prescribed Standards 

Central Normal College. . . . 
8; ate Normal, Terre Haute. 
State Normal, Muncie 



Teachers' C9llege of Indianapoli 

fri-State. College. J 

Valparaiso Universil y 



101 
103 



Normal Departments (in Smaller Colleges) 107-134 



Prescribed Standards .•... 108 

Evansville College 109 

Huntington College 113 

Marior College 116 

St. Benedict Normal 119 

St. Francis Normal 120 



St. Joseph's Normal 122 

Taylor University 124 

Union Christian College 127 

Vincennes University 129 

Winona Summer School 131 



City Normal Schools 135-142 

Fort Wayne Normal 137 Indianapolis Normal 140 

Special Schools 143-156 



John Herron Art School 145 Metropolitan School of Music 151 

College of Music and Fine Arts. 149 Normal College of Physical Educa- 
tion 154 

Professional and Technical Schools 157-166 

"^'.iclassified Schools 167-172 

Student Registration (Tables) 173-175 

College Faculties (Tables) 176-179 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 

Benjamin J. Burris, President, State Superintendent Public 

Instruction, Indianapolis. 
E. U. Graff, Secretary, Superintendent Indianapolis Schools, 

Indianapolis. 
W. L. Bryan, President Indiana University, Bloomington. 
Henry W. Marshall, Acting President Purdue University, 

Lafayette. 
Linnaeus N. Hines, President State Normal School, Terre 

Haute. 
L. P. Benezet, Superintendent Evansville Schools, Evansville. 
Louis C. Ward, Superintendent Ft. Wayne Schools, Ft. Wayne. 
George R. Grose, President DePauw University, Greencastle, 
Clifford Funderburg, Superintendent Huntington Coufity** 

Schools, Huntington. 
H. L. Fidler, Locomotive Engineer, Indianapolis. 
Mrs. E. E. Olcott, Teacher in Normal School, North Vernon. 
Frank F. Heighway, Superintendent Lake County Schools, 

Crown Point, 
Elwood Haynes, Haynes Automobile Co., Kokomo. 

The following boards have the same membership and officers 
as the State Board of Education: 

State Library Board. 

State Teachers' Training Board. 

State Board of School Attendance. 

State Board for Vocational Education. 

State Board of School Book Commissioners. 



STATE BOARD COMMITTEES 



STATE BOARD COMMITTEES 

Committee on Vocational Education 

Elwood Haynes, Chairman Harry L. Fidler 

L. C. Ward E. U. Graff 

Henry W. Marshall Benjamin J. Burris 

Committee on School Inspection 

W. L. Bryan, Chairman L. P. Benezet 

George R. Grose Clifford Funderburg 

E. U. Graff 

Committee on Teacher Training 

L, N. HiNES, Chairman L. C. Ward 

Mrs. E. E. Olcott Frank F. Heighway 

Benjamin J. Burris George R. Grose 

Committee on School Attendance 

Clifford Funderburg, Chair- Elwood Haynes 

man Frank F. Heighway 

L. P. Benezet L. N. Hines 

Auditing Committee 

George R. Grose, Chairman W. L. Bryan 

L. C. Ward 



4 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 

Official Staff 

Benjamin J. Burris, State Superintendent of Public Instruc- 
tion. 
J. S. Hubbard, Deputy. 
Maude M. Wells, Clerk. 
Mae Conover, Stenographer. 

Division of Licensing Teachers 

Robert K. Devricks, Clerk. 
M. p. Helm, Assistant Clerk. 
Ermina Moore, Assistant Clerk. 
JUANDA Kirkman, Stenographer. 

Division of Vocational Education 

E. A. Wreidt, Director. 

Z. M. Smith, Supervisor of Agricultural Education. 

Bertha Latta, Supervisor of Home Economics Education. 

H. G. McCoMB, Supervisor of Industrial Education. 

L. B. Job, Supervisor of Rehabilitation. 

Glen Anderson, Stenographer. 

Martha Miller, Stenographer. 

Division of Teacher Training 

Oscar H. Williams, Supervisor. 

Marjorie E. Ford, Assistant and Secretary. 

Mabel C. Stanley, Stenographer and File Clerk. 

Division of School Inspection 

E. B. Wetherow, Inspector. 

S. LeRoy Scoles, Assistant Inspector. » 

Madge Oberholtzer, Secretary. 

E. Gladys Kett, Stenographer and Clerk. 



state teachers' retirement fund 

Division of School Attendance 

Blanche Merry, State Attendance Officer. 
Jessy Denny, Secretary. 



STATE TEACHERS' RETIREMENT FUND 

ESTES Duncan, Executive Secretary. 
RoxiE Reese, Clerk. 
E. K. Shugert, Bookkeeper. 
Marie Conover, Stenographer. 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



COLLEGE PRESIDENTS AND DEANS 

1921-1922 

I 
STANDARD COLLEGES 



Institution 



President 



Dean — College 



Dean — Education 



Butler College, 

Indianapolis 
DePauw University, 

Greencastle 
Earlham College, 

Richmond 
Franklin College, 

Franklin 
Goshen College,* 

Goshen 
Hanover College, 

Hanover 
Indiana Central College, 

Indianapolis 
Indiana University, 

Bloomington 
Manchester College, 

North Manchester 
University of Notre Dame, 

Notre Dame 
Oakland City College, 
• Oakland City 
Purdue University, 

West Lafayette 
St. Mary's College, 

Notre Dame 
St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, 

St. Mary-of-the-Woods 
Wabash College, 



Robert J. Aley. . . . 
George R.Grose. . . 
David M. Edwards 
Chas. H. Goodell. . 

I. R. Detweiler 

W. A. Millis 

I. J. Good 

Wm. L. Bryan 

Otho Winger 

James A. Burns... 
W. P. Dearing 



H. W. Marshall, 

Acting 

Mother M. Pauline 



J. W. Putnam. 
Edwin S. Post, 



H. N. Sherwood. 
John J. Fisher. . . 



D. A. Rothrock.... 
V. F. Schwalm. . . . 
L.J.Carrico.C.S.C, 



Mother M. 

Cleophas 

G. L. Mackintosh. 



Stanley Coulter. . . . 
Sister M. Eleanore 
Sister Euphemia. . . 
Frank H. Cowles. . 



W. L. Richardson. 
John L. Beyl. 
W. F. Dexter. 



John J. Fisher. 
Clem 0. Thompson. 
H. W. Marshall. 
H. L. Smith. 
W. W. Peters. 
Wm. Cunningham. 
J. E. McMullan. 
George L. Roberts. 



Sister Agnes Clare. 
George H. Tapy. 



COLLEGE PRESIDENTS AND DEANS 



II 



STANDARD NORMAL SCHOOLS 



Institution 



President 



Dean — College 



Dean— Education 



Central Normal College, 

Danville 
Indiana State Normal, 

Terre Haute 
Indiana State Normal, 

Muncie 
Teachers College of Indianapolis 
Tri-State College, 

Angola 
Valparaiso University, 

Valparaiso 



Jonathan Rigdon . 

L. N. Hines 

L. N. Hines 

Eliza A. Blaker. . 
L.M. Sniff 



John E. Roessler. 



H. M. Whisler. 

F. S. Bogardus. 

T. G. Breitwieser. 

Emma Colbert. 
Wm. 0. Bailey. 

George W. Neet. 



Ill 
NORMAL DEPARTMENTS 



Institution 



President 



Dean— College Dean — ^Education 



Evansville College, 

Evansville 
Huntington College, 

Huntington 
Marion College, 

Marion 
St. Benedict Normal School, 

Ferdinand 
St. Francis Normal School, 

Oldenburg 
St. Joseph's Normal School, 

Tipton 
Taylor University, 

Upland 
Union Christian College, 

Merom 
Vincennes University, 

Vincennes 
Winona Summer School, 

Winona Lake 



A. F. Hughes 

D. R. Ellabarger. 
H.C.Bedford.... 



Chas. E. Torbet. 



A. B. Cope. 



A. Jones. 



Sister M. DeSales. 
Mother M. Xavier 

J. M. Taylor 

W. S. Alexander. . 
W. M. Halnon. . . . 
G. C. Brandenburg 



B. W. Ayers.. 



Adaline E. Stanley. 



Rose Bland. 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



IV 

CITY NORMAL SCHOOLS 



Institution 


Superintendent 


Principal 


1 Fort Wayne Normal School 

2 Indianapolis Normal School 


L. C. Ward 

E.U.Graff 


Flora Wilber. 
Ellsworth Lowry 



SPECIAL SCHOOLS 



Institution 



Art School of the John Herron Art Institute, 
Indianapolis 

College of Music and Fine Arts, 
Indianapolis 

DePauw School of Music, 
Greencastle 

Metropolitan School of Music, 
Indianapolis 

Normal College of the North American Gymnas- 
tic Union, Indianapolis 



President 



Evans Woollen. . 
Harry G. Hill. . . 

Flora M. Hunter 
EmilRath 



Dean— Education 



Edna M. Shover. 
Flora Lyons. 
R. G. McCutchan. 
Claude Palmer. 
H. Steichman. 



VI 



PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS 



Institution 


President 


Dean 


1 


Benjamin Harrison Law School, 

Indianapolis 
College of Missions, 

Indianapolis 
Indiana Dental College, 

Indianapolis 
Rose Polytechnic Institute, 

Terre Haute 




W. W. Thornton. 


■> 


Chas. T. Paul 




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F R Henshaw 


4 


P. B. Woodworth... 


John White. 



COLLEGE PRESIDENTS AND DEANS 



VII 
UNCLASSIFIED SCHOOLS 



Instituti dn 


President 


Dx^AN 


1 Concordia College, 

Ft. Wayne 

2 Jasper College, 

Jasper 

3 Weidner Institute, 

Mulberry 






A. Schmitt 




H. Grady Davis 


M. L. Zerkel. 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



REGISTRARS, BURSARS AND LIBRARIANS 

1921-1922 

I 
STANDARD COLLEGES 



Institution 



Registrar 



Bursar 



Librarian 



1 Butler College, 

Indianapolis 

2 DePauw University, 

Greencastle 

3 Earlham College, 

Richmond 

4 Franklin College, 

Franklin 

5 Goshen College, 

Goshen 

6 Hanover College, 

Hanover 

7 Indiana Central College, 

Indianapolis 

8 Indiana University, 

Bloomington 

9 Manchester College, 

North Manchester 

10 University of Notre Dame, 

Notre Dame 

11 Oakland City College, 

Oakland City 

12 P irdae University, 

West Lafayette 

13 St. Mary's College, 

Notre Dame 
1 i St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, 

St. Mary-of-the-Woods 
15 Wabash College, 

Caawfordsville 



Elijah N. Johnson. 
L. E. Mitchell... 

J. H. Coffin 

W.G.Spencer. ... 
Bertha R. Leaman 

L. L. Huber 

A H.M.Stonecipher 
John W. Cravens. 
V. F. Schwalm. . . . 

Ernest Davis 

Adah Mauntal 

R. B. Stone 

Sister M. Magdala 



Stanley F. Sellick. 
Dr. Salem B. Town 

J. F. Beals 

W. A. Burton 

Mary M. Wismer. 
J. W. LaGrange. . 

E. W. Emery 

U.H.Smith 



John T. Boland.. 

L. A. Stone 

E. A. Ellsworth.. 
Sister M. Victor. 



Milton Baumgartner 
F. C. Tilden 
Harlow Lindley 
Rachael Ogle 
Ephraim J. Zook 
Thomas C.Campbell 
C. M. Zink 
W. A. Alexander 
Olive Miller 
Paul J. Folk 
Dove Lockhart 
W. M. Hepburn 
Sister M. Edith 



J. A. Cragwall. 



James Wedding 



Harry Wedding 



REGISTRARS, BURSARS AND LIBRARIANS 



II 



STANDARD NORMAL SCHOOLS 



Institution 



Registrar 



Bursar 



LiBRARUN 



Central Normal College, 

Danville 
Indiana State Normal, 

Terre Haute 
Indiana State Normal, 

Muncie 
Teachers College of Indianapolis 
Tri-State College, 

Angola 
Valparaiso University, 

Valparaiso 



C. A. Hargrave. . . 
C. C. Connelly. . . . 
Garnet Trullender . 



C. A. Hargrave. . . 
Cyril C. Connelly. 



Blanche G. Mathews 
Wm. 0. Bailey. . . 



R. H. Ervin. 



F. M. Starr. . . 
A. A. Williams. 



Chas. E. McBride 

A. Cunningham 

B. Tichenor 

Edith M. Fountain 
Winifred R. Waugh 

Helen Kull 



III 
NORMAL DEPARTMENTS 



Institution 


Registrar 


Bursar 


Librarian 


1 EvansviUe College, 

Evansville 

2 Huntington College, 

Huntington 

3 Marion College, 

Marion 

X St Rpnpflir>t Nnrmnl Sohnnl 


Chas. Torbet 

D. R. Ellabarger. . 
Jas. B. Mack 


Edward Rowlands. 
Lucille Griffith. . . . 
S. C. Kinnison 


G. B. Franklin. 
0. A. Bump. 
G. T. McDowell. 


Ferdinand 


Sister M Clarissa 




Sister M. Saloma. 


Oldenburg 

6 St. Joseph's Normal, 

Tipton 

7 Taylor University, 

Upland 

8 Union Christian College, 

Merom 

9 Vincennes University, 

Vincennes 
10 Winona Summer School 


Sister Augustine. . 

W. C. Glasier 

G. W. Pleasant . . 


Sister Augustine. . 
Forrest Miller... . 


Sister Dorthea. 
Adaline E. Stanley. 


E M Everts 






E M Linton 




Eva Hartsook. 


Winona Lake 









COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



IV 
CITY NORMAL SCHOOLS 



Institution 


Registrar 


Bursar 


Librarian 


1 Fort Wayne Normal School 

2 Indianapolis Normal School 








M rs Bertha Dunlop 




B. C. Rush. 









SPECIAL SCHOOLS 



Institution 


Registrar 


Bursar 


Librarian 


1 Art School —John Herron Art 

Institute, Indianapolis 

2 College of Music and Fine Arts, 

Indianapolis 
"^ DePauw School of Music 


Eliza H. Bryan... 
Audra Folckemer 


GraiCe A. Speer. . . 


Anna E. Turrell. 








Greencastle 

4 Metropolitan School of Music, 

Indianapolis 

5 Normal College of the Amer- 

ican Gymnastic Union, Indi- 
anapolis 


Gertrude Douglass 
H Steichman 








Anne Hoersterey. 









VI 



PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS 



Institution 


Registrar 


Bursar 


Librarian 


1 Benjamin Harrison Law School, 

Indianapolis 

2 College of Missions, 

Indianapolis 

3 Indiana Dental College, 


Wm. R. Forney. . . 
Wallace C. Payne. 
Perle C. Royal 


Wm R Forney 












Indianapolis 
4 Rose Polytechnic Institute, 
Terre Haute 


Mary Gilbert 


Benj. H. Pine. . . . 


Albert A. Faurot. 



REGISTRARS, BURSARS AND LIBRARIANS 



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VII 
UNCLASSIFIED SCHOOLS 



Institution 


Registrar 


Bursar 


Librarian 


1 Concordia College, 

Ft. Wayne 

2 Jasper College, 


George V.Schick. . 


H. H. Hartwig... 


F. Zucker. 


Jasper 
3 Weidner Institute, 








Mulberry 









I 

STANDARD COLLEGES AND 
UNIVERSITIES 



(15) 



PRESCRIBED STANDARDS 

The following requirements have been approved for Standard 
Colleges : 

1. Instructio7ial Staff. — At least eight full-time teachers; each 

teaching not to exceed twenty hours per week (sixteen de- 
sirable) ; each a graduate of standard normal school, 
college or university (head professors holding masters' 
or doctoral degrees). Teaching must be of good quality. 

2. Financial Resources and S upj) or t.—Fvoductive endowment 

beyond all indebtedness, of at least $500,000; or in lieu 
thereof, a fixed annual income independent of students' 
fees, of not less than $25,000. State revenues or contrib- 
uted services equivalent in value are accepted. 

3. Entrance Requirernents. — Graduation from a commissioned 

high school or other secondary school of equal rank. 

4. Graduation Requirements. — Collegiate year of at least 

thirty-six weeks ; class hour of at least fifty minutes 
(laboratory double periods) ; curriculum of four years, 
with plan for major subject, minors and electives; stu- 
dent load not to exceed sixteen hours per week, with pro- 
vision for extra studies in cases of superior work; one 
year's residence (not necessarily consecutive) work. 

5. Equipment. — Well-organized department of education with 

facilities for observation and practice teaching. Lab- 
oratories adequate for teaching sciences offered; library 
of at least 8,000 volumes, exclusive of public documents, 
— library shall grow and shall contain recent as well as 
earlier standard works, encyclopedias, dictionaries and 
other kinds of reference works, as well as leading periodi- 
cals, in each department. 

The library shall be in charge of a trained librarian. 

6. Records and Reports. — Annual statistical report and attend- 

ance reports required; students' records must be kept 
properly and certified promptly on re:]uest. 
A competent registrar must be employed. 

For fuller particulars see Educational Bulletin No. 43,, 
"Teacher Training in Indiana", pp. 6-8. 

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I 



STANDARD COLLEGES 



BUTLER COLLEGE 
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY 
EARLHAM COLLEGE 
FRANKLIN COLLEGE 
GOSHEN COLLEGE 
HANOVER COLLEGE 
INDIANA CENTRAL 

COLLEGE 
INDIANA UNIVERSITY 



9. MANCHESTER COLLEGE 

10. UNIVERSITY OF 

NOTRE DAME 

11. OAKLAND CITY 

COLLEGE 

12. PURDUE UNIVERSITY 

13. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE 

14. ST. MARY-OF-THE- 

WOODS COLLEGE 



15. WABASH COLLEGE 



1. BUTLER COLLEGE 

Indianapolis 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1849 ; chartered, 1850. CoeducationaL 

Supporting- Constituency: Christian Cliurch (Disciples of 

Christ). 

Associated with College of Missions, Indiana Law School, and 

Indiana Dental College. 



College of Arts and Sciences 

Biblical History and Literature 

iiiotany 

Chemistry 

Economics 

Education 

English 

German 

Greek 

History and Political Science 



Departments offering majors- 
Latin 

Mathematics 

Philosophy 

Physical Education and Athletics 

Physics 

Public Speaking 

Romance Languages 

Sociology 

Zoology 



2—19890 



Home Economics 
(17) 



18 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary— (none) ; (2) Scholastic— 
A. B., B. S., A. M., M. S. 
Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year— Opening, September 20, 1921; closing, 
June 15, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session— Opening, June 19, 1922; closing, Au- 
gust 12, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 244. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) Men, 362; (b) women, 499. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 19 

Number acting professors 1 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 7 

Number instructors and assistants 11 

Number lecturers 1 

Total 39 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 


. FACULTY 


President— 


Biblical History and Literature— 


Robert Judson Aley. Ph. D. 


Professor William C. Morro, B. 


Trustees— 

Hilton U. Brown, Indianapolis, 


D., Ph. D. 

Professor Jabez Hall, A. M., D. D. 


President of Board 
Lee Burns, Indianapolis 
Scot Butler, Indianapolis 


Botany— 

Assistant Professor Ray Clarence 


John E. Canady, Anderson 


Friesner, Ph. D. 


James L. Clark, Danville 
Perry H. Clifford, Indianapolis 


Chemistry— 


Robert Franklin Davidson, In- 


Professor Guy Howard Shadinger, 


dianapolis 


Ph.D. 


Thomas W. Grafton, Indianapolis 


Assistant Professor Albert Earl 


Marshall Hacker, Columbus 


Woodruff, M. S. 



BUTLER COLLEGE 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 


FACULTY 


Lora C. Hoss, Kokomo 


Economics — 


William G. Irvin, Columbus 


Professor James William Putnam, 


Henry Jameson, Indianapolis 


Ph.D. 


Henry Kahn, Indianapolis 


Acting Professor Frank Hatch 


Hugh Th. Miller, Columbus 


Streightoff, Ph.D. 


Allan B. Philputt, Indianapolis 


Instructor, A. B. Anthony, M. A. 


George F. Quick, Indianapolis 


Lecturer, James A. Rohbach, A. 


Marshall T. Reeves, Columbus 


M.. L. L. D. 


Girnie L. Reeves, Columbus 


Instructor, Stanley F. Sellick, 


Merle Sidener, Indianapolis 


A. B. 


Zach. T. Sweeney, Columbus 


Education — 


Stanley F. Sellick, Secretary- 


Professor William Leeds Richard- 


Treasurer, Indianapolis 
John W. Atherton, Financial Sec- 


son, Ph. D, 
Assistant Professor Jordan Cav- 


retary, Indianapolis 


an, A.M. 




English— 


Dean — 

Professor James W. Putnam 


Professor John S. Harrison, 
Ph.D. 


Examiner— 


Professor Catherine Merrill Gray- 


Professor Henry M. Gelston 

Curator of Museum— 

Professor Henry Lane Bruner , 


don, A. M. 

Professor Evelyn Butler, A. M. 

Assistant Professor Corrine Well- 
ing. A. M. 


Assistant to the President— 


Assistant Professor Alice Town- 


Sarah E. Cotton 


send Bidwell, A. M. 


Secretary to the President— 


Instructor, Mrs. W. E. R. Burke, 


Eleanor A. Hester 


A. B. 




German— 


Director of 


Professor Mildon D. Baumgart- 


Extension — 


ner, Ph.D. 


Professor James W. Putnam 


Greek — 


Summer Schooi^— 


Professor Anna Frances Weaver, 


Professor James W. Putnam 


A. M. 


Physical Education— 

Professor Harlan Orville Page 


History and Political Science — 
Professor Wilmer C. Harris, 
Ph.D. 


Athletics (Coach) — 

Professor Harlan Orville Page 


Assistant Professor Oscar A. 
Kinchen, A. M. 


Registrar and Adviser— 


Home Economics— 


Professor Elijah N. Johnson 


Instructor, Ida B. Wilhite, B. S. 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Bursar — 

Stanley F. Sellick 
Librarian — Faculty Secretary — 

Professor Milton D. Baumgartner 



Latin — 

Professor Henry M. Gelston, A. B. 
Mathematics — 

Professor Elijah N. Johnson, 

A. M., M. S. 
Instructor, Juna M. Lutz, A. B. 
Philosophy — 

Professor Elijah Jordan, Ph. D. 
Physical Education and Athlet- 
ics — • 
Professor Harlan Orville Page, 

S. B. 
Instructor, Louise M. Schulmeyer 
Assistant Coach, Paul S. Hinkle 
Physics^* 

Assistant Professor Albert Earle 
Woodruff, M. S. (See Chem- 
istry) 
Public Speaking — 

Professor Rollo Anson Tallcott, 
A.M. 
Romance Languages — 

Professor Gino Arturo Ratti, 

Ph.D. 
Assistant Professor T. Griffith 

Wesenberg, A. M. 
Instructor, Mile. Cousin, Graduate 

Academy Poitiers 
Instructor, Mile. Tonone, A. B. 
Instructor, Dale Beeler, A. B. 
Instructor, Susanne Herrlich, Di- 
ploma. 
Sociology — 

Professor Howai'd Eikenberry 
Jensen, Ph. D. 
Zoology — 

Professor Henry Lane Bruner, 

Ph.D. 
Assistant Professor Ray Clarence 
Friesner, Ph. D. 



DEPAUW UNIVERSITY 21 

2. DEPAUW UNIVERSITY 

Greencastle 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1837; chartered, 1837. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: Methodist Episcopal Church. 
Constituent Colleges: College of Liberal Arts, School of 
Music. 

College of Liberal Arts: Departments offering majors — 

Bible English Literature 

Biolog-y ' Mathematics and Astronomy 

Chemistry German 

Economics Greek 

Education and Psychology Latin 

English Composition and Rhetoric History 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary— LL. D., D. D. ; (2) Scho- 
lastic— A. B., A. M., Mus. Bac. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 12, 1921; closing, 
June 7, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 5, 1922; closing, August 
18, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 153. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 577; (b) women, 563. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 22 

Number associate professors 4 

Number assistant professors 10 

Number instructors and assistants 18 

Total 54 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 
Geo. R. Grose 

Vice-President — 
Hillary A. Gobin 

Trustees — 

Hugh Dougherty, Fletcher Sav- 
ings Co., Indianapolis 
George F. Keiper, Lafayette 
Hardin Roads, Muncie 
William H. Adams, Bloomington 
Robert L. O'Hair, Greencastle 
Marvin Campbell, South Bend 
Charles E. Bacon, Y. M. C. A., In- 
dianapolis 
William H. Charles, Marion 
William E. Carpenter, Brazil 
Will H. Latta, Indianapolis 
Edwin H. Hughes, Maiden, Mass. 
Ralph S. Todd, Bluffton 
Frank C. Evans, Crawfordsville 
Clement Studebaker, South Bend 
Ira B. Blackstock, Springfield, 111. 
James M. Ogden, Indianapolis 
Frank E. Eckhart, Los Angeles, 

Cal. 
Quincy A. Myers, Logansport 
John W. Emison, Vincennes 
David H. Whitcomb, Shelbyville" 
Francis McConnell, Pittsburgh, 

Pa. 
E. V. Knight, New Albany 
B. D. Caldwell, Orange, New 

Jersey 
Roy O. West, 1st Nat. Bank, 

Chicago, 111. 
Frank L. Hall, Kansas City, Mo. 
A. B. Cline, Bluffton 
Edward Rector, 1958 McCormick 

Building, Chicago, 111. 
Marion B. Stults, Huntington 
Fred Hoke, Indianapolis 



Katherine S. Alvord, A. M., Dean 
of Women and Assistant Profes- 
sor of History 

Herman C. Beyl, M. A., Associate 
Professor of Political Science 

John "Lewis Beyl, Ph.D., Professor 
of Education and Psychology 

Wm. M. Blanchard, Ph.D., Pro- 
fessor of Chemistry 

Lucy M. Bowen, M. A., Assistant 
Professor and Director of Phys- 
ical Education for Women 

Wilbur V. Brown, Ph. D., Profes- 
sor of Mathematics and Astron- 
omy 

Walter E. Bundy, Ph. D., Associate 
Professor of English Bible 

Adelbert F. Caldwell, A. M., Pro- 
fessor of English Literature 

Frank T. Carlton, Ph. D., Profes- 
sor of Economics 

William W. Carson, Ph. D., Pro- 
fessor of Political Science and 
History 

Andrew W, Crandall, M. A., In- 
structor in History 

Lisgar R. Eckhardt, Ph. D., Asso- 
ciate Dean and Professor of Phi- 
losophy 

Percy Griffith Evans, A. B., In- 
structor in Romance Languages 

Hulda F. Gill, A. B., Instructor in 
Romance Languages 

Hillary A. Gobin, D. D., LL. D., 
Vice-President, and Meharry-Jef- 
fers Professor of Biblical Science 

Harry Rainbridge Gough, A. M., 
Professor of Public Speaking and 
Debate 

Irving E. Gray, B. S., Instructor 
in Biology 



DEPAUW UNIVERSITY 



23 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



D. P. Simison, Romney 

Charles H. Barnaby, Greencastle 

Fred L. Trees, Kokomo 

Dean of 

Men — 

Edwin Post 
Women — 

Katherine S. Alvord 
College Uiberal Arts — 

Edwin S. Post 
Professional Schools — 

Robt. G. McCutchan, Dean of 
Music School 

Director of 

SlTMMER SCHOO,L 

Dr. John L. Beyl 
Physical Education — 

Lucy M. Bowen (Women) 

Fred A. Walker (Men) 
Athletics (Coach) — 

Fred A. Walker 
Registrar — 

Lester E. Mitchell 
Bursar — 

Dr. Salem B. Town 
Librarian — 

Professor Francis C. Tilden 



Herrick E. H. Greenleaf. B. S., In- 
structor in Mathematics 

Riddie Louise Guppey, Instructor in 
Home Economics 

Natalie A. Habein, M. A., Instruct- 
or in English Composition 

A. Virginia Harlow, A. B., In- 
structor in English Composition 

Edna M. Hayes, A. B., Instructor 
in English Composition 

Florence M. Heritage, A. B., In- 
structor in Physical Education 

Walter Norton Hess, Ph. D., Pro- 
fessor of Biology 

William Marion Hudson, A. M., 
Professor of Sociology 

Ralph W. Hufferd, Ph. D., Assistant 
Professor of Chemistry 

Minna May Kern, A. M., Associate 
Professor of German 

E. S. Krantz, A. B., Instructor in 
Gymnasium for Men 

Henry B. Longden, A. M., Professor 
of German Language and Liter- 
ature 

Catherine F. MacLaggan, A. B., As- 
sistant Professor of Romance 
Languages 

George B. Manhart, A. M., Assist- 
ant Professor of History 

Robert G. McCutchan, Mus. B., Pro- 
fessor of Singing and Historical 
Music 

Ned Merriam, A. B., Instructor in 
Physical Education for Men 

Lester E. Mitchell, A. M., Regis- 
trar and Assistant Professor of 
English Composition 

Marion Monroe, Instructor in Pub- 
lic School Art 

Joseph P. Naylor, M. S., Profes- 
sor of Physics 



24 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Edwin B. Nichols, A. M., Professor 
of Romance Languages 

Anne Olmstead, A. M., Instructor in 
French 

Katherine Palmer, A. B., Instructor 
in French 

Raymond W. Pence, A. M., Profes- 
sor of English Composition 

Edwin Post, Ph. D., Dean, and 
George Manners Professor of 
Latin 

Robert C. Schimmel, A. B., Instruct- 
or in English Composition 

Dade B. Shearer, A. M., Assistant 
Professor of Latin 

Wm. R. Sherman, A. M., Assistant 
Professor of Economics 

Martyn H. Shute, Major, Infantry, 
U. S. Army, Professor of Mili- 
tary Tactics 

Margery Simpson, A. M., Instructor 
in Physics 

Ernest R, Smith, A. B., Assistant 
Professor of Geology 

Wm. E. Smythe, A. M., Associate 
Professor of Education and Psy- 
chology 

Rufus T. Stephenson, Ph. D., Robt. 
Stockwell Professor of Greek 

William W. Sweet, Ph. D., Profes- 
sor of History 

Francis C. Tilden, A. M., Professor 
of Comparative Literature and 
University Librarian 

Jean Tilley, A. M., Instructor of 
English Composition 

Fred A. Walker, Ph. B., Director 
of Physical Education for Men 

Robert E. Williams, M. A,, Assist- 
ant Professor of Public Speaking 

Truman G. Yuncker, Ph. D., Pro- 
fessor of Botany 



EARLHAM COLLEGE 25 

3- EARLHAM COLLEGE 

Richmond 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1847; chartered, 1859. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: Friends Church in America. 
College of Arts and Sciences : Departments offering majors — 

Chemistry English 

Greek Geology 

Latin History 

German Mathematics 

French Public Speaking 

Economics and Political Science Biology 
Education 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary, none; (2) Scholastic, 
A. B., B. S. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 9, 1921; closing, June 
7, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — None. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921 — Total (no summer session). 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 193; (b) women, 248. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 15 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 7 

Number instructors and assistants 10 

Total 32 



26 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

David M. Edwards, Ph. D. 
Vice-President — 

Allen D. Hole, Ph. D. 
Trustees — 

Walter C. Woodward. Ph. D., 

Richmond, President of Board 

Charles M. Woodman, A. B., 

Richmond 
Atwood L. Jenkins, A. B., Rich- 
mond 
Joseph A. Goddard, Muncie 
Lucy Hill Binford, Greenfield 
Alvin E. Wildman, A. B.. Selma, 

Ohio 
Marianna Brown, A. M., Carmel 
Edward D. Evans, B. S., Indian- 
apolis 
Oliver Clark, B. S., Georgetown, 

111. 
Albert L. Copeland, A. B., Paoli, 
Christine R. Osborne, A. B., Dan- 
ville, 111. 
Robert Morris, Bloomingdale, 111. 
Sumner Mills, A. B., Indianapolis 
Ethel Simons Stuart, A. B., In- 
dianapolis 
Murray S. Barker, A. B., Thorn- 
town 

Dean of 
Men — 

E. A. Wildman, Ph. D. 
Women — 

Martha Doan, Ph. D. 
College (Arts and Sciences) — 
None 

Director of 
Physical Education — 
Ray B. Mowe (Men) 
Clara Comstock (Women) 



Allen D. Hole, Ph. D., Professor of 
Geology 

W. N. Trueblood, A. M., Professor 
of English 

E. p. Trueblood, A. M., Professor 
of Public Speaking 

Harlow Lindley, A. M., Professor of 
History and Government 

Arthur M. Charles, A. M., Profes- 
sor of Modern Languages 

J. H. Coffin, Ph. D., Professor of 
Philosophy 

M. S. Markle, Ph. D., Professor of 
Biology 

Martha Doan, Sc. D., Professor of 
Chemistry 

A. C. Purdy, Ph. D., Professor of 
Biblical Literature and Church 
History 

Chas. E. Cosand, Professor of Eng- 
lish 

W. F. Dexter, Ph. D., Professor of 
Education 

Ernest A. Wildman, Ph. D., Pro- 
fessor of Chemistry 

Elmer D. Grant, Ph. D., Professor 
of Mathematics 

Elsie Marshall, A. B., Professor of 
Household Economics 

Florence Long, M. S., Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Mathematics 

Louis T. Jones, Ph. D., Assistant 
Professor of History 

Samuel Garton, B. M., Director, 
School of Music 

Frank R. Elliott, A. M., Assistant 
Professor of Biology 

E. Merrill Root, A. B., Assistant 
Professor of English 

F. O. Phillips, B. C. S., Assistant 
Professor of Economics 



EARLHAM COLLEGE. 



27 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



Registrar — 

J. H. Coffin, Ph.D. 
Bursar — 

J. F. Beals. B. S. 
Librarian — 

Harlow Lindley, A. M. 
Supervisor of Athletics- 

E. P. Trueblood, A. M. 



FACULTY 



Anna Eves, A. M., Assistant Pro- 
fessor of English 

Phillip Furnas, A. M., Assistant 
Professor of English 

Auretta M. Thomas, B. S., In- 
structor of Modern Languages 

M. Elsie McCoy, A. M., Instructor 
in English and Latin 

Grace Nicholson, Diploma in Music, 
New England Conservatory of 
Music, Instz-uctor in Piano 

Cyril Pitts, A. B., Instructor in 
Voice 

Martha Pick, (Austrian States Ex- 
amination French and German 
Language and Literature. Li- 
centiateship, Royal Academy of 
Music, London) 

Pauline Pritchard, A. B., Instructor 
in Latin 

Kathryn Anna Quigg, A. 

er of French 
Chestine W. Morgan, 
structor in Chemistry 
S. P. Hall, A. M., Professor of 

Physics 
John R. Webb, A. M., Teacher in 

Greek 
S. Ethel Clark, Instructor in Soci- 
ology 



B., Teach- 



A. B., In- 



28 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

4. FRANKLIN COLLEGE 

Franklin 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1834; chartered, 1845. •Coeducational. 

Supporting Constituency: Baptist Church (Northern Baptist 
Convention). 

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: Departments offering 
majors — 

Biblical Literature Greek 

Biology History 

Economics and Sociology Latin 

English Mathematics 

French Philosophy and Education 

German Physics 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — D. D., LL. D.; (2) 
Scholastic— A. B., B. S. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 12, 1921; closing, 
June 7, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, April 4, 1922; closing, August 
5, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 265. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 158; (b) women, 169. 

. . FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 9 

Number associate professors 4 

Number assistant professors 5 

Number instructors and assistants 1 

Total 19 



FRANKLIN COLLEGE 



29 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Charles Elmer Goodell, 
LL. D. 



A.M. 



Trustees — 

Albert A. Barnes, Indianapolis 
Herbert S. Johnson, D. D., LL. 

D., Boston, Mass. 
Joe Moss, Linton 
Grafton Johnson, A. B., Green- 
wood 
Joseph A. Shirk, A. B., Peru 
Ezra Mattingly, Washington 
Jay C. Smith, A. B., Seymour 
Elmer E. Stevenson, A. B., In- 
dianapolis 
Greene V. Woolen, M. D., Indian- 
apolis 
M. J. Voris, Franklin 
H. M. Bowser, Fort Wayne 
Elmer U. Wood, M. D., Columbus 
Arthur A. Alexander, A. B., 

Franklin 
E. L. Branigin, A. M., Franklin 
Will A. Burton, Franklin 
A. L. Johnson, Muncie 
Arthur Jordan, Indianapolis 
Clarke R. Parker, A. B., Laporte 
Charles Remy, LL. D., Indian- 
apolis 
Arthur J. Thurston, Shelbyville 
Henry Eitel, Indianapolis 
Frederick E. Taylor, D. D.. In- 
dianapolis 

Dean of 

Men — 

H. N. Sherwood 
Women — 

Caddie A. Griffith 
Cou.ege of Arts and Sciences — 

Henry Noble Sherwood 



C. E. Goodell. A. M., LL. D., Presi- 
dent and Professor of Political 
Science 

H. N. Sherwood, A.M., Ph.D., 
Dean and Professor of History 

Caddie A. Griffith, A. M., Dean of 
Women and Assistant Professor 
of English 

William Gear Spencer, A. M., Reg- 
istrar and Professor of Classical 
Languages 

Charles Alexander Deppe, A. M., 
Professor of Biology 

Will Nelp, A. B., Associate Pro- 
fessor of Physical Education 

Robert Chester Roberts, A.M. 
Ph. D., Professor of Chemistry 

Pleasant Lee Powell, A, B., D. D., 
Professor of Biblical Literature 

John Earl Smith, A. M., Professor 
of Physics 

John C. Blankenagel, Ph. D., Pro- 
fessor of Modern Languages 

Lynn H. Harris, A. M., Ph. D., Pro- 
fessor of English 

Robert Homer Kent, A. B., Acting 
Associate Professor of Philosophy 
and Education 

Dwight Frederick Heath, A. M., As- 
sociate Professor and Acting- 
Head of Mathematics 

Ernest H. Shideler, A. M., Asso- 
ciate Professor of Economics and 
Sociology 

L. W. Meyer, A. M., Assistant Pro- 
fessor of History 

John F. Klein, A. M.. Ph. D., As- 
sistant Professor of Modern Lan- 
guages 

Marion M. Racer, A. M., Assistant 
Professor of Modern Languages 



30 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Director of 
Extension — 

H. N. Sherwood 
Summer School — 

H. N. Sherwood 
Physical Education — 

Will Nelp 
Athletics (Coach) — 

Will Nelp 
Registrar — 

W. G. Spencer 
Bursar — 

W. A. Burton 
Librarian — , 

Rachael Ogle 



Emma DeWitt Vories, A. B., In- 
structor in English 

Caroline Blankenagel, A. M., As- 
sistant Professor of Modern Lan- 
guages 



GOSHEN COLLEGE 31 

5. GOSHEN COLLEGE 

Goshen 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1895; chartered, 1898. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: Old Mennonite Church. 
Affiliating Colleges: College of Liberal Arts, Bible, Music, 
Business, Agriculture. 

College of Arts and Sciences : Departments offering majors — 

Bible Home Economics 

Biological Science History and Social Science 

Education Latin 

English Mathematics 

French Philosophy 

German Physical Science 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary, none; (2) Scholastic — 
A. B., B. S. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 20, 1921; closing, June 
14, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 19, 1922; closing, Sep- 
tember 1, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 152. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 71; (b) women, 103. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 9 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 4 

Number instructors and assistants 10 

Total 23 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 


FACULTY 


PUESIOENT— 


Art— 


Irving R, Detweiler 


Ina K. Slate, Instructor in Art 


Trustees— 


Bible— 


S. C. Yoder, President, Kalona, 


Amos E. Kreider, B. D., Assist- 


Iowa 


ant Professor 


D. D. Miller, Vice-President, 


Irvin R. Detweiler, A. B., Pro- 


Middlebury 


fessor of New Testament 


A. E. Kreider, Secretary, Sterling, 


Silas Hertzler, B. D., Assistant 


111. 


Professor of Religious Educa- 


S. R. Good, Treasurer, Sterling, 


tion 


111. 
D. A. Yoder, Wakarusa 
Aaron Loucks, Scottdale, Pa. 
A. B. Mensch, Souderton, Pa. 


Biological Science— 

Samuel W. Witmer, A. M., As- 
sistant Professor 


J. M. Kreider. Palmyra, Mo. 


Education— 


J. P. Bontragcr, Albany, Ore. 


John J. Fisher. A. M., Professor 


Adam Baer, Hagerstown, Md. 


Maxwell G. Park. A. B.. Instruct- 


A. J. Steiner, North Lima, Ohio 


or 


I. B. Good, East Earl, Pa. 


Martha Maitin, A. B., Instructor 


D. G. Lapp, Roseland. Neb. 


English — 


J. B. Smith, Harrisonburg, Va. 
M. C. Cressman, Kitchener, Ont. 


Russell Ray Steele. A. M., Pro- 
fcssor 


D. H. Bender, Hesston, Kans. 
T. M. Erb, Hesston, Kans. 
Paul Erb, Hesston, Kans. 
I. R. Detweiler, Goshen 


Alma R. Warye, A. B., Instructor 

French— 

Ephraim J. Zook, A. M., Profes- 


Vernon Smucker, Scottdale, Pa. 


sor 


0. 0. Miller, Akron, Pa. 


German— 


Noah Oyer, Hesston. Kans. 


Daniel S. Gerig, A. B., Professor 


C. C. Cressman, New Hamburg, 


History and Social Science— 


Ont. 


Jacob C. Meyer, A. M., Instructor 


Dean of 


Wm. B. Weaver, A. B., Instructor 


Men— 


Bertha R. Leaman, A. B., In- 


John J. Fisher 


structor 


Women — • 


Home Economics— 


Vesta Zook 


Vesta Zook, B. S., Assistant Pro- 


College (Arts and Sciences) — 
John J. Fisher 


fessor 
Ruth Breneman, Instructor 


Graduate School — 


Latin — 


None 


Daniel S. Gerig, A. B., Professor 



GOSHEN COLLEGE 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Professional Schools — 

None 

Director of 
Extension — 

None 
Summer School — 

John J. Fisher 
Physical Education — 

Miss Ruth Breneman 
Athletics (Coach) — 

None 
Registrar — 

Bertha R. Deaman, (Assistant) 
Bursar — 

Mary M. Wismer 
Librarian — 

Ephraim J. Zook 



Mathematics and Astronomy — 
Daniel A. Lehman, A. M., Pro- 
fessor 
Music — 

Amos S. Ebersole, Mus. B., Pro 

fessor 
Otto H. Holtkamp, Mus. B., In- 
structor 
Gerard J. Dinkeloo, A. B., In- 
structor 
Philosophy and Psychology — 
John J. Fisher, A. M., Pro- 
fessor 
Physical Science — 

Jonathan M. Kurt-' A.. M., Pro- 
fessor 



3 — 19890 



34 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

6. HANOVER COLLEGE 

Hanover 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1827; chartered, 1830. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency : Presbyterian Church, U. S. A. 
College of Arts and Sciences: Departments offering majors — 

Bible History 

Biology Latin 

Chemistry Mathematics 

Education Music 

English Physics 

French Political Science 

German Philosophy 

Greek Spanish 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — D. D., LL. D.; (2) 
Scholastic — A. B. 

^ Calendar, 1921-1922 : 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 21, 1921; closing, June 
7, 1922. 

(2) Sum.mer Session — Opening, June 12, 1922; closing,' Sep- 
tember 1, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 186. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 132; (b) women, 205. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 10 

Number acting professors > 1 

Number assistant professors 2 

Number instructors and assistants 

Total 13 



HANOVER COLLEGE 



35 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

William A. Millis, M. A., LL. D. 

Vice-President — 

Glenn Culbertson, M. A., Sc. D. 

Trustees — 

W. W. Evans, D. D., Walton, Ky. 
I. Newton Brown, Franklin 
Harvey W. Wiley, Washington, 

D. C. 
Thos. B. Terhune, New Albany 
Mrs. C. H. Springer, Kokomo 
John W. Tevis, Madison 
John B. Allison, Gardner, 111. 
Henry T. Graham, Indianapolis 
William A. Stark, Cincinnati, 

Ohio 
J. W. LaGrange, Hanover 
Charles M. Leslie, Cincinnati, 

Ohio 
Oscar H. Montgomery, Seymour 
William H. Miller, Madison 
Joseph Taylor Britan, Columbus, 

Ohio 
E. R. Whallon, Cincinnati, Ohio 
John E. Hays, Louisville, Ky. 
Howard S. Moffett, Madison 
W. O. Ford, Madison 
M. C. Garber, Madison 
Frank C. Hood, Franklin 
John M. Coulter, Chicago, 111. 
Manly D. Wilson, Madison 
James E. Taggai't, Jeffersonville 
Amos W. Butler, Indianapolis 
*John H. Holliday, Indianapolis 
Edward P. Woods, Whiteland 
Thomas F. Fitzgibbon, Muncie 
Elmer E. Scott, Madison 



'Deceased October, 1921 



William A. Millis, M. A., LL. D., 
Professor of Philosophy 

Andrew Harvey Young, M. A., 
Ph. D., Professor of Chemistry 
and Biology 

Glenn Culbertson, M. A., Sc. D., 
Professor of Physics and Geology 

Richard F. Souter, A. B„ B. D., 
Professor of English 

* Arthur H. Woodworth, M. A., Pro- 
fessor of History and Political 
Science 

Frank Otis Ballard, M. A., D. D., 
Professor of English Bible 

*Walter Conkey Gold, M. A., Pro- 
fessor of Latin and Greek 

Mary Terhune, M. A., Professor 
of Modern Languages 

fCharles A. Reagan, B. S., Acting 
Professor of Mathematics 

Clem O, Thompson, M. A., Profes- 
sor of Education 

Lloyd L. Alexander, A. B., Profes- 
sor of Music 

fLeonard L. Huber, A. B., Assist- 
ant Professor of Chemistry and 
Biology 

Russell J. Ferguson, A. B., Assist- 
ant in History and Director of 
Physical Education 

John D. Gabel, A. B., Critic Teacher 

Nora Bucknell, A. B., Critic Teacher 

Florence Lawrence, A. B., Critic 
Teacher 



*Work completed for Ph. D. 
fWork approximately completed for 

M. A. Both are men of special 

ability and experience. 



36 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Dean of 
Men — 

None 
Women — 

None 
College of Arts and Sciences- 

None 
Graduate School — 

None 
Professional Schools — 

None 

Director of 
Extension — 

Clem. O. TTiompson 
Summer School- - 

W. A. Millis 
Physical Education — 

Russell J. Ferguson 
Athletics (Coach) — 

None 
Registrar — 

Leonard L. Huber 
Bursar— 

J. W. LaGrange 
Librarian — 

Thomas C. Campbell 



INDIANA CENTRAL COLLEGE 37 

7. INDIANA CENTRAL COLLEGE 

University Heights, Indianapolis 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1902; chartered, 1902. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: United Brethren Church. 
^T^ College of Arts and Sciences: Departments offering majors: 

.jible Music 

Mology Mathematics 

pomestic Science (in 1922) Physics and Chemistry 

singlish Philosophy 

ducation Public Speaking 

oreign Language Social and Economic Science 
Listory and Political Science 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — D. D.; Scholastic — A. B. 
Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 5, 1921; closing, May 
^, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, May 22, 1922; closing, August 
, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
anding) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 70. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) Men, 39; (b) women, 162. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 10 

Number associate professors . . .' 2 

Nimiber assistant professors 3 

Number instructors and assistants 

Total 15 



38 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 
I. J. Good 

Vice-President — 
J. A, Cummins 

Trustees — 

J. L. Main, Casey, III. 

Rev, W. L. Perkins, D. D., Bloom- 
ington. 111. 

Rev. M. B. Leach, D. D., Sterling, 
111. 

Amos Hoak, Sterling, 111. 

Rev. W. H. Arbogast, Blooming- 
ton, 111. 

F. N. Munch, Decatur, 111. 
Rev. J. W. Settle, Washington 
Roland Arford, Odon 

Rev, W. H. Todd, Terre Haute 

W. S. Hanger, Marengo 

Ollie Gilliatt, Plainville 

Rev. C. A. Sickafoose, Soldiers' 
Home, Lafayette 

W. H. Cheadle, Fowler 

Rev. J. A. Groves, D. D., Logans- 
port 

G. N. Moyer, Laketon 
Rev. J. W. Lake, Warsaw 

A. A, Thompson, M. D., Tyner 
Edward Klepfer, Noblesville 
R. C. Thompson, Wabash 
Rev. H. W. Robbins, Gwynneville 
Rev. J. E. Shannon, D. D., 1108 

U. B. Bldg., Dayton, Ohio 
Rev. J. B. Parsons, Indianapolis. 

care Indiana Central College 
Rev. J. Hart Truesdale, Janes- 

ville, Wis. 
Wm. Dolan, Westby, Wis. 
Rev. G. W. Bechtolt, Reedsburg, 

Wis. 
E. W. Emery, A. B., Indiana 

Central College, Indianapolis 



I. J. Good, A. B., A. M., President 
J. A. Cummins, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., 
Vice-President and Professor of 
Philisophy 
D. L. Eaton, A. B., A. M., Mathe- 
matics 
H. W. Marshall, A. B., A. M„ Edu- 
cation 
A. H. M. Stonecipher, A. B., A. M., 

Ph. D., Foreign ILanguage 
Jessie L. Hanger, A. B., Latin 
Sibyl Weaver, A. B., A. M., English 
W. P. Morgan, A. B., Biology 
Willis Holiman, B. S., A. B., A. M., 

History 
M. Edith Jones, Mus. B., Music 
S. E. Long, A. B., B. S., A. M., 

M. A., D. D., Bible 
F. Elmer Marshall, Public Speaking 
Nathan D. Davis, Violin 
L. J. Michael, A. B., A. M., Chem- 
istry 
Minnie J. Swindler, B. S., Principal 
of Academy 

Dean of 

Men — 

None 
Women — 

Jessie L. Hanger 
College (Arts and Sciences) — 

None 
Graduate School — 

None 
Professional Schools — 

None 



INDIANA CENTRAL COLLEGE 



39 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Rev. M. S. Livengood, A. B., 

Peru 
Rev. F. L. Dennis, A. B., B. D., 

1606 W. Second St., Dayton, 

Ohio 
Rev. J. C. Shrigley, A. B., Lapel 
Rev. C. P. Martin, A. B., 1516 

N. Olney St., Indianapolis 
Rev. A. D. Smith, San Fernando 

Union, Philippine Islands, care 

United Brethren Mission 
Bishop H. H. Fout, D. D., 945 

Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, 

Indianapolis 
E. E. Flicking-er, M. D., 1315 Mer- 
chants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis 
L. D. Tyler, 122 S. Pennsylvania 

St., Indianapolis 
C. E. Wilson. South Bend 



Director of 
Extension — 

None 
Summer School — 

H. W. Marshall 
Physical Education — 

O. B. Rose (Men) 

Lenna Smock (Women) 

Athletics (Coach) — 

O. B. Rose 
Registrar — 

A. H. M. Stonecipher 
Bursar — 

E. W. Emery 
Librarian — 

Mrs. C. M. Zink 



40 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

8. INDIANA UNIVERSITY 

Bloomington 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1820; chartered, . Coeducational. 

Supporting Constituency: State of Indiana, 

Constituent Colleges: College of Liberal Arts, Graduate 
School, Schools of Education, Law, Medicine, Commerce and 
Finance, Music, Training School for Nurses, Extension Divi- 
sion, and Summer Session. 

College of Liberal Arts: Departments offering majors — 

Anatomy History 

Botany Home Economics 

Chemistry • Latin 

Economics and Sociology Mathematics 

Education Physics 

English Physiology 

Fine Arts Political Science 

Geology Psychology and Philosophy 

German Romance Languages 

Greek Zoology 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — LL. D., M. D.; (2) 
Scholastic— A. B., B. S., LL. B., A. M., M. S., Ph. D., M. D. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 12, 1921; closing, 
June 8, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening (not yet determined). 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 1,652. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 1,574; (b) women, 
1,223. 



INDIANA UNIVERSITY 
FACULTY AND OFFICERS (AT BLOOMINGTON) 

Number full professors 42 

Number associate professors 29 

Number assistant professors 32 

Number instructors 43 

Number departmental assistants 78 

Total 224 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

William Lowe Bryan 

Vice-President — 

Trustees — 

James W. Fesler, 1517 Merchants 

Bank Bldg., Indianapolis 
Judge Ira C. Batman, State 

House, Indianapolis 
Mr. Edwin C. Corr, Blooming- 
ton 
Mr. George A. Ball, Muncie 
Mr. Frank L. Hatfield, Evansville 
Mr. B. F. Long, Logansport 
Mr. Chas. M. Mizer, Fort Wayne 
Dr. S. E. Smith, Easthaven, Rich- 
mond 

Dean of 
Men — 

Clarence E. Edmondson 
Charles J. Sembower 

WOMEN^ 

Agnes E. V/ells 

College of Liberai 
Sciences — 
Selatie E. Stout 
David Rothrock 

Graduate School — 

Dean Carl H. Eigenmann 



Arts and 



Flora Anderson, Instructor in Bot- 
any 

F. M. Andrews, Associate Profes- 
sor of Botany 

Claude Anibal, Assistant Professor 
of Romance Languages 

De la Mercedes Barra, Acting In- 
structor in Romance Languages 

J. A. Badertscher, Professor of 
Anatomy 

F. C. Bates, Associate Professor of 
Political Science 

F. Lee Benns, Assistant Professor 
of History 

Lillian C. Berry, Associate Profes- 
sor of Latin 

E. B. Birge, Professor of Music 

E. H. Biermann, AssistanL l\.,fes- 
sor of German 

Benjamin H. Bissell, Instructor in 
English 

W. S. Bittner, Associate Professor 
of Extension 

W. W. Black, Professor of Educa- 
tion 

Florence Blazier, Assistant Profes- 
sor of Home Economics 

Claude M. Bolser, Instructor in 
Journalism 

W. F. Book, Professor of Philos- 
ophy 



42 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Professional Schools — 

Medicine — Dean Charles P. Emer- 
son 
Education — Dean H. L. Smith 
Law — Dean C. M. Hepburn 
Commerce and Finance — Dean W. 

A. Rawles 
Music— Dean B. W. Merrill 

Director of 
Extension — 

Robert E. Cavanaugh 
Summer School— 

Dean H. L. Smith 
Physical Education — 

Prof. E. O. Stiehm (Men) 

Miss Juliette Maxwell (Women) 
Athletics (Coach) — 

E. O. Stiehm 
Registrar — • 

John W. Cravens 
Bursar — 

U. H. Smith 

] nUARIAN — 

W. A. Alexander 



Hannah Book, Instructor in Psy- 
chology 

H. L. Bourdin, Instructor in Ro- 
mance Languages 

Margaret Bowers, Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Home Economics 

W. E. Britton, Professor of Com- 
mercial Law 

A. M. Brooke, Professor of Fine 
Arts 

C. W. Brown, Professor of Chemis- 
try 

W. L. Bryan, President of Univer- 
sity 

R. K. Burke, Associate Professor 
of Fine Arts 

Florence Calder, Instructor in Span- 
ish 

Juan Cane, Assistant Professor of 
Romance Languages 

Capt, W. W. Carr, Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Military Science 

R. E. Cavanaugh, Director of Ex- 
tension 

H. C. Childs, Professor of Educa- 
tion 

Howard Clark, Assistant Professor 
of Military Science 

Helen Coblentz, Instructor in Phys- 
ical Education 

W. A. Cogshall, Associate Professor 
of Astronomy 

Jotilda Conklin, Assistant Profes- 
sor of Romance Languages 

Cecil Craig, Instructor in Mathe- 
matics 

John W. Cravens, Secretary of Uni- 
versity 

Clyde J. Crobaugh, Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Commerce and Finance 

N. R. Cumings, Professor of Geol- 
ogy 



INDIANA UNIVERSITY 



43 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Lila Curtis, Instructor in Physics 
S. F. Davidson, Instructor in Eng- 
lish 

S. C. Davisson, Professor of Mathe- 
matics 

Sherman Davis. Professor of Chem- 
istry 

James R. Dunlap, Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Latin 

Archer Donald Douglas. Instructor 
in English 

J. B. Dutcher. Associate Professor 
of Physics 

C. E. Edmondson. Associate Pro- 
fessor and Dean of Men and Di- 
rector of Hygiene 

Mrs. Edna Edmondson. Assistant 
Professor of Extension Division 

C. H. Eigenmann. Professor of 
Zoology 

Frank R. Elliott. Director of Pub- 
licity 

Logan Esarey, Associate Professor 

of History 
Georgia Finley, Instructor in Home 

Economics 
A. L. Foley. Professor of Physics 
^- G. Frasier. Associate Professor 

of English 
J. Wymond French. Instructor in 

Journalism 
Maurice G. Fulton. Assistant Pro- 
fessor of English 
John L. Geiger, Instructor in Music 
Heber J. Gill. Instructor in English 
Wilham Green. Instructor in Anat- 
omy 

Frederic H. Guild. Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Political Science 

W. T. Hale. Assistant Professor of 
English 



44 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



U. S. Hanna, Associate Professor 
of Mathematics 

Mabel Harlan, Instructor in Ro- 
mance Languages 

Paul M. Harmon, Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Physiology 

W. L. Harrington, Instructor in 
Public Speaking 

Clyde Hanke, Instructor in Chem- 
istry 

Cora B. Hennel, Assistant Profes- 
sor of Mathematics 

C. M. Hepburn, Dean of Law 

Amos S. Hershey, Professor of 
Political Science 

K. C. Hills, Professor of Romance 
Languages 

Charles Hire, Instructor in Physics 

M. E. Huflford, Assistant Professor 
of Physics 

Edna Johnson, Assistant Professor 
of English 

J. R. Kantor, Associate Professor 
of Psychology 

A. L. Kohlmeier, Professor of His- 
tory 

Florence King, Instructor in Home 
Economics 

Alfred C. Kinsey, Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Zoology 

Harry D. Kitson, Professor of 
Psychology 

A. H. Krappe, Instructor in Ro- 
mance Languages 

J. J. M. LaFollette, Professor of 

Law- 
Mrs. Hedwig Leser, Instructor in 
German 

C. W. Levis, Assistant Professor 
of Physical Education 

R. M. Linton, Associate Professor 
of Extension Division 



INDIANA UNIVERSITY 



45 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



W. N. Logan, Professor of Geol- 
ogy 

T. S. Luck, Assistant Professor of 
Economics 

William O. Lynch, Professor of 
History 

R. E. Lyons, Professor of Chem- 
istry 

C. A. Malott, Associate Professor 
of Geology 

F. C. Mathers, Associate Professor 
of Chemistry 

Juliette Maxwell, Director of Phys- 
ical Education 

D. R. Major, Acting Professor of 
Philosophy 

C. E. May, Associate Professor of 
Chemistry 

Madre Merrill, Acting Instructor in 
Romance Languages 

Winfred Merrill, Dean of Music 

W. J. Moenkhaus, Professor of 
Physiology 

J. E. Moffat, Professor of Econom- 
ics 

William T, Morgan, Associate Pro- 
fessor of History 

G. D. Morris, Professor of Romance 
Languages 

C. A. Mosemiller, Associate Pro- 
fessor of Romance Languages 

Mrs. C. A. Mosemiller, Instructor 
in Piano 

D. M. Mottier, Professor of Botany 
B. D. Myers, Professor and Assist- 
ant Dean of Anatomy 

Lander Macclintock, Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Romance Languages 

B. V. McCullough, Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Economics and Sociology 

Paul V. McNutt, Professor of Law 



46 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEE? 



FACULTY 



Robert H. Neely, Assistant Profes- 
sor of Military Science and Tac- 
tics 

Gertrude Naetzel, Instructor in 
Physical Education 

Hugh Noi-man, Instructor in Ex- 
tension 

Tiiomas Nicholson, Instructor in 
Philosophy 

Lester L. Null, Instructor in Phys- 
ical Education 

Robert E. O'Brien, Major and Pro- 
fessor of Military Science and 
Tactics 

Louise Osborn, Instructor in Eng- 
lish 

Carl Osthaus, Professor of German 

T. R. Palfrey, Instructor in Ro- 
mance Languages 

Fernandus Payne, Professor of 
Zoology 

Grace Philputt, Instructress in Ro- 
mance Languages and Assistant 
Dean of Women 

John B. Phillips, Professor of Eco- 
nomics 

J. W. Piercy, Professor of Jour- 
nalism 

Mary Pratt, in Charge Bureau of 
Correspondence Study and Public 
Discussion 

A. L. Prickett, Assistant Professor 
of Economics 

Norman J. Radder, Associate Pro- 
fessor of Journalism 

B. R. Ramsey, Professor of Physics 
Mrs. Nellie Raub, Part Time In- 
structor in English 

W. A. Rawles, Dean and Professor 

of School of Commerce 
Dr. William Reed, Instructor in 

Anatomy 



INDIANA UNIVERSITY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



John D. Rea, Professor of English 
John Robert Reeves, Instructor in 

Geology 
Mary Roddy, Instructor in Physical 

Education 
D. A. Rothrock, Dean and Professor 

of Mathematics 
R. L. Rusk, Assistant Professor of 

English 
Elizabeth Sage, Assistant Professor 

of Home Economics 
Facundo Sanchez, Acting Instructor 

in Spanish 
G. E. Schlafer, Assistant Professor 

of Physical Education 
W. H. Scheifley, Associate Profes- 
sor of Romance Languages 
A. Schellschmidt, Instructor in 

Cello 
Merrill I. Schnebly, Professor of 

Law 
Will Scott. Professor of Zoology 
C. J. Sembower, Professor of Eng- 
lish and Dean 
F. C. Senour, Assistant Professor 

of English 
A. Lyndsay Skerry, Instructor in 

English 
Anne E. Smith, Instructor in Home 

Economics 
H. L. Smith, Dean of Education 
U. H. Smith, Bursar and Lecturer 

on Economics 
C. H. Stempel, Associate Professor 

of Comparative Philology 
M. T. Stephenson, Professor of 

English 
E. O. Stiehm, Professor of Phys- 
ical Education 
Ethel Stilz, Instructor in Home 
Economics 



48 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



S. E. Stout, Dean and Professor of 
Latin 

Stith Thompson, Associate Profes- 
sor of English 

F. W. Tilden, Associate Professor 
of Greek 

Prescott Townsend, Instructor in 
History 

F. M. Treat, Instructor in Physics 

W. M. Tucker, Assistant Professor 
of Geology 
• J. M. Van Rock, Associate Profes- 
sor of. Botany 

Clara Van Nuys, Part Time In- 
structor of English 

Leon Verriest, Instructor in French 

B. J. Vos, Professor of German 

Shelley D. Watts, Assistant Profes- 
sor of Economics and Sociology 

U. G. Weatherly. Professor of Eco- 
nomics 

Paul Weatherwax, Associate Pro- 
fessor of Botany 

Agnes E. Wells, Dean of Women 
of University 

Lulu Westenhaver, Instructor in 
Typewriting 

Estella Whitted, Instructor in Eng- 
lish 

K. P. Williams, Associate Professor 
of Mathematics 

Mrs. K. P. Williams, Instructor in 
English 

Edith C. Williams, Instructor in. 
Home Economics 

Charles Wing, Professor of Piano- 
Harold E. Wolfe, Assistant Profes- 
sor of Mathematics 

J. A. Woodburn, Professor of His- 
tory 
Lydia Woodbridge, Instructor in 
Romance Languages 



MANCHESTER COLLEGE 49 

9. MANCHESTER COLLEGE 

North Manchester 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1889; chartered, 1895. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: Church of the Brethren. 
College of Liberal Arts: Departments offering majors — 

Bible History 

Chemistry Mathematics 

Education Philosophy 

English Religious Education 

French Social Science 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — Occasionally; (2) 
Scholastic— A. B., B. S. 

Calendar, 1921-1922 : 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 6, 1921; closing, May 
18, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, May 22, 1922; closing, August 
13,1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 48. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 315; (b) women, 481. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 18 

Number associate professors 3 

Number assistant professors 5 

Number instructors and assistants 6 

Total 32 



-19890 



50 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Otho Winger, A.M., L.L. D. 
Vice-President — 

L. D. Ikenberry, A. M., LL. D. 
Trustees — 

G. A. Snider, Chairman, Lima, 
Ohio 

J. L. Cunningham*, Secretary, N. 
Manchester 

L. W. Teeter, Hagerstown 

Manly Deeter, Milford 

D. B. Garber, Markle 

G. S. Strausbaugh, Frederick- 
town, Ohio 

Levi Minnich, Greenville, Ohio 

J. Edson Ulery, Onekama, Mich. 

Dean of 
College (Arts and Sciences) — • 
V. F. Schwalm, A. M. 

Director of 
Extension — 

None 
Summer School — 

Otho Winger 
Physical Education — 

Perry Rohrer 
Athletics (Coach) — 

Robert Stauffer 
Registrar — 

V. F. Schwalm, Acting Registrar 
Librarian — 

Olive Miller 

Academy Faculty — 

Professor L. J. Yoder, A. B., 

Principal History 
Associate Professor Elsie Miller, 

Latin and English 



President Otho Winger, D. D., 
LL. D., Philosophy and Religion 

Professor V. F. Schwalm, A. M., 
History 

Professor Edward Kintner, A. M., 
Chemistry and Biology 

Professor D. C. Reber, A. M., 
Ph. D., Ancient Languages 

Professor A. R. Eikenberry, B. S., 
A. M., Agriculture 

Professor W. W. Peters, A. M., 
Psychology and Education 

Professor R. C. Wenger, A. M., 
Bible and Church History 

Professor J. E. Dotterer, A. M., 
Mathematics and Physics 

Professor J. R. Schutz, A. M., Eng- 
lish and Sociology 

Professor Sadie Stutsman Wampler, 
A. M., English and Expression 

Assistant Professor Agnes Kessler, 
A. B., Critic Teacher 

Associate Professor L. D. Iken- 
berry, A. M., LL. D., Vice-Presi- 
dent, Astronomy and Geology 

Professor H. S. Randolph, A. M., 
Religious Education 

Professor Veda M. Vose, A. M., 
Modern Languages 

Associate Professor H. L. Humke, 
A. M., Education 

Professor Delia Lehman, A. B., 
English 

Professor Martha Hollinger, B. S.. 
Home Economics 

Professor Rose M. Knicker, A.M.. 
Modern Languages 

Associate Professor R. H. Nicode- 
mus. Biblical Literature 

Professor M. Irene Johnson, A. M., 
Methods of Training 



MANCHESTER COLLEGE 



51 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Associate Professor R. A. Adams, 
Mathematics and Science 
Mae Burrous, Home Economics 
Paul Rupel, Manual Training 
N. B. Wine, Commercial 
Ira Brill, Penmanship 



Assistant Professor, Anna Boyd, 

A. B., Critic Teacher 
Assistant Professor Grace DeLay, 

Critic Teacher 
Dorothy Butterbaugh, Art 
School of Music — 

Professor D. W. Boyer, Voice, 
Glee Clubs 

Associate Professor B. F. Wam- 
pler. Voice, Chorus 

Professor Bertha Neff, Piano, 
Harmony, History 

Modena Minnich, Piano 

Lloyd Hoflf, Violin 

l>ana Garrett, Cornet 
Special Teachers and Assist- 
ants— 

Assistant Professor A. O. Mote, 
Religious Director for Men 

Olive Miller, Librarian 

J. W. Norris, Evangelist 

Perry Rohrer, Physical Culture 

Robert Stauffer, Athletic Coach 

Catherine Nehr, Superintendent 
of Ladies' Home 

Assistant Professor Mrs. A. O. 
Mote, Religious Director for 
Women 

Harvey Hostetler, Superintendent 
of Men's Home 

D. F. Priser, Superintendent of 
Grounds 

Clara Harper, Secretary to Presi- 
dent 

Ivah Grossnickle, Secretary to 
Treasurer 

Esther Hoff, Secretary to Dean 



52 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

10. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME 

Notre Dame 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1842; chartered, 1844. Not coeducational (men 
students only). 

Supporting Constituency: Roman Catholic Church. 

Constituent Colleges: College of Arts and Letters; College of 
Science; College of Commerce and Foreign Trade; College of 
Engineering; College of Law. 

College of Arts and Sciences: Departments offering majors — 

Classics Modern Languages 

Economics Journalism 

English Music 

Philosophy Drawing 
History 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — LL. D.; (2) Scholastic — 
Ph. D., A. M., A. B., Litt. B., Ph. B., Mus. B., B. C. S., B. S., C. E., 
E. E., Min. E., Chem. E., Indust. E., LL. B. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 13, 1921; closing, June 
12, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 25, 1922; closing, August 
5, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 620. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 1,418; (b) women, 
none. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 58 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 10 

Number instructors and assistants 33 

Total 101 



UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Rev. James A. Burns, C. S. C, 

Ph.D. 
Vice-President — 

Rev. Matthew J, Walsh, C. S. C, 

Ph.D. 
Trustees — 

Rev. Charles L. O'Donnell. C. S. 

C, Ph. D., Notre Dame 
Rev. James A. Burns, C. S. C, 

Ph. D., Notre Dame 
Rev. William Connor, C. S. C, 

Notre Dame 
Rev. Daniel Hudson, C. S. C, 

LL. D., Notre Dame 
Rev. William Bolger, C. S. C, 

Ph. B., Notre Dame 
Brother Alban, C. S. C, Notre 

Dame 
William P. Breen, Fort Wayne 
Joseph M. Byrne, Newark, N. J. 
James D. Callery, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Warren A. Cartier, Ludington, 

Mich. 
Clement C. Mitchell, Chicago, 111. 
Edwai-d N. Hurley, Chicago, 111. 
John W. Johnson, Kokomo 
Francis J. Reitz, Evansville 
Solon O. Richardson, Jr., Toledo, 

Ohio 
Albert R. Erskine, South Bend 

Dean of 
Men — 

Rev. Joseph Burke, C. S. C. 
Ph.D. 
Women — 

None 
College of Arts — 

Rev. Leonard J. Carrico, C. S. C, 
Ph.D. 



College of Arts and Letters — 
Professors : 

Rev. Bernard 111, C. S.C, A. B. 
Rev. Thomas A. Crumley, C. S. C, 

A. B. 
Rev. George J. Marr, C. S. C, 

S. T. D. 
William E. Farrell, A. B. 
Rev. Matthew J. Walsh, C. S. C, 

Ph.D. 
Rev. J. Leonard Carrico, C. S. C, 

Ph.D. 
Rev. Charles L. Doremus, C. S. C, 

Ph. D. 
Rev. William A. Bolger, C. S. C, 

Ph. B. 
Rev. Paul 4. Foik, C. S. C, Ph. D. 
John M. Cooney, Ph.D. 
Rev. John C. McGinn. C. S. C, 

S. T. L. 
Rev. Patrick J. Haggerty, C. S. 

C. A.M. 
Knute K. Rockne, B. S. 
Rev. Charles Miltner, C. S.C, 

Ph. D., S. T. D. 
John J. Becker, B. Mus. 
Rev. William A. Carey, C. S. C, 

Ph.D. 
George N. Shuster, A. M. 
Rev. Lawrence V. Broughall, C. S. 

C, A.M. 
Rev. Patrick M. McBride, C. S. C, 

A. B. 
Rev. Francis B. Remmes, C. S. C, 

Litt. B. 
Rev. Bernard B. Lange, C. S. C, 

Litt. B. 
Rev. Charles J. Marshall, C. S. C, 

Litt. B. 
Rev. Peter E. Hebert, C. S. C, 

A.M. 



54 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 


FACULTY 


College of Science — 


Rev. Thomas Hennessy, C. 


S. 


c. 


Rev. Julius Nieuwland, C. S. C, 


A. B. 






Ph.D. 


Rev. H. S. Gallagher, C. 


s. 


c, 


Graduate School— 

Rev. William Cunningham, C. S. 
C, Ph.D. 
Professional Schools— 


A. B. 

Rev. John W. Cavanaugh, 

C, LL. D. 
Rev. Patrick J. Carroll, C. 

A. B. 


c 

s. 


. s. 
c, 


Engineering — Martin J. McCue, 

C. E., M.S. 
Commerce — Rev. John O'Hara, 

C. S. C, A. B. 
Law— Francis X. Vurpillat, LL, 


Rev. Kerndt Healy, C. S. 

A.M. 
Rev. Frederick Gassensmith, 

S. C, A. M. 


c, 
c. 


m: 


Assistant Professors: 






Director of 
Extension— 
None 


James F. Hines, Ph. B. 
Jose C. Corona, B. L. 
Vincent L. O'Conner 






Rev. Luis Ramirez, S. T. D 






Summer School — 
Rev. Joseph Burke. C. S. C, Ph. 
D. 


Instructors : 

Clarence E. Manion, A. M. 






Physical Education— 
Knute Rockne, B. S. 


Charles Parreant 
Paul I. Fenlon, LL. B. 
Angel F. Mercado 






Athletics (Coach) — 


Charles E. Robitaille 






Knute Rockne, B. S. 


Charles Mercier, Ph. D. 






Registrar— 


Daniel Sullivan, A. B. 






Rev. Ernest Davis, C. S. C, A. B. 


Alfred Slaggert, Litt. B. 






Bursar— 


Burton Confrey, A. M. 






Rev. John T. Boland, C. S. C. 
Librarian- 
Rev. Paul J. Foik, C. S. C, Ph. D. 


Henry Doyle, B. Ped. 
Miss Blanchard, Lib. Sci. 
Geo. F. O'Connell 

College of Science — 
Professors : 








Rev. Alexander M. Kirsch, 


c 


. s. 




C, M.S. 








Robert L. Greene, Ph. G. 








Rev. Julius Nieuwland, C. 


s. 


c. 




Ph.D., Sc. D. 








Rev. Leo. J. Heiser, C. 


s. 


c. 




M. S. 








Regidius M. Kaczmarck, Ph. 


D. 





UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME 



55 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Rev. Frederick T. McKeon, C. S. 

C, Ph. D. 
Rev. Francis J. Wenninger, C. 

S. C, M.S. 
Rev. Joseph N. Donahue, C. S. 

C, M. S. 
Burton. W. Scheib. A. M. 
Rev. William H. Molony, C. S. C. 

Litt. B. 
Rev, George Albertson, C. S. C, 

Ph.D. 

Assistant Professors : 
Joseph Reichert, A. B. 
Philip J. Bryne, A. M. 
Charles Rv;ddman, Ph. D. 

Instructors : 

James Hayward, B. S. 
Lawrence Rhombaut, B. S. 
Rafael Rubio, B. S. 
Herman Wenzki, B. S. 

College of Engineering — 
Professors : 

Martin J. McCue, C. E., M. S. 

Francis X. Ackerman, M. S. 

Edward J. Maurus, M. S. 

William L. Benitz, M. E., E. E. 
M. M. E. 

Knowles B. Smith, Ph. D. 

Francis W. Kervick, B. S., in 
Arch. 

Jose A. Caparo, Ph. D., Sc. D. 

Frank Horan, B. S. 

Instructors : 

Brother Denis, C. S. C. 
Joseph Meersman, M. E. 
Vincent Fagen, B. Arch. 
Raymond Schubmehl. M. E. 
James Emshwiller, M. E. 
Daniel Hull. A.M. 
Arthur Crasser, E. E. 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AN0 TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



College of Commerce — 
Professors : 

Brother Cyprian, C. S. C. 

Rev. John F. O'Hara, C. S. C, 
Ph. B. 

Rev. Thomas A. Lahey, C S. C, 
A. M. 

Rev. James J. Quinlan, C. S. C, 
Litt. B. 

David A. Weir, A. M. 

James E. McCarthy, B. C. S. 
Assistant Professors : 

Joseph O. Plante, 
Instructors 

Eugene Payton, B. S. 
College of Law — 
Professors : 

Francis J. Vurpillat, 
LL. B. 

William J. Hoynes, A.M., LL. D. 

Gallitzin A. Farabaugh, A. B., 
LL. B. 

John P. Tiernan, A. B., LL. B. 
Instructors : 

Edwin A. Frederickson, LL. B. 

Arthur B. Hunter, LL. B. 

John Whitman 



A. B., LL. B. 



Litt. B. 



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11. OAKLAND CITY COLLEGE 

Oakland City 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1891; chartered, 1892. Coeducational. 

Supporting Constituency: General Baptist Church. 

College of Arts and Sciences : Departments offering majors — 

Agriculture History 

Ancient Languages Household Economics 

Bible Mathematics 

Education Modern Languages 

English Science 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — None; (1) Scholastic — 
A. B., B. S., B. D. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 12, 1921; closing, June 
2, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 5, 1922; closing, August 
25, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 349. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 26; (b) women, 57. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 12 

Number associate professors 5 

Number assistant professors 1 

Number instructors and assistants 6 

Total 24 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 
W. P. Dearing 

Vice-President — 
None 

Trustees — 
J. R. Wasson, Oakland City 
J. V. Poole, Madisonville, Ky. 
J. G, Legrange, Princeton 
W. B. Ashby, Louisville, Ky. 
V. R. Carter, Ft. Branch 
William Jordan, Oakland City 
Jacob Cronbach, Santa Monica. 

Cal. 
J. B. T. Dearing, Petersburg 
W. M. Cockrum, Oakland City 

• J. P. Cox, Owensville 

T. A, Mangrum, Ft. Branch 
G. E. Daugherty, Princeton 
D. W. Goldsmith, Campbell, Mo. 

C. E. Skinner, Lexington, Ky. 
J. B. Cox, Hopkinsville, Ky. 
J. W. Cockrum, Oakland City 
G. P. C. Selby, Petersburg 
W. P. Dearing, Oakland City 

D. B. Montgomery, Owensville 
J. R. Ranes, Mt. Vernon 

L. A. Stone, Dixon, Ky. 

Board of Advisors — 

Judge O. M. Welborn, Princeton 
Grant Johnson, Dale 
Harley E. Craig, Otwell 
Lewis Taylor, Newburg 
W. A. Barnett, Hazelton 
R. W. Armstrong, Huntingburg 
J. M. Williams, Owensville 
F. A. Stimson, Huntingburg 
S. W. Taylor, Boonville 
Ernest P. Welborn, Cynthiana 
William S. Corn, Augusta 
Pinkney Armstrong, Owensville 



Bible Department — 

William Prentice Dearing, A. B., 
LL. D., President and Professor 
of Bibilcal Literature 
F. G. Kenny, A. B.. B. D„ Asso- 
ciate Professor of Biblical 
Literature 

English Department — 

Ella C. Wheatley, A. B., Profes- 
sor of English Language and 
Liteiature 

Marilou Campbell, A. B., Assist- 
ant Professor of English Lan- 
guage and Literature 

Other Collegiate Departments — 
Wiliam Jordan, A. B,, A. M., 
Professor of Mathematics 

A. G. Cato, A. B., Professor of 
Greek and Latin 

J. E. McMullan, Ph. B., Ph. M., 
Ph. D., Professor of Education 

Emma H. Anderson, B. S., M. S., 
Professor of History 

C. I. Kerr, A. B., A. M., Profes- 
sor of Economics and Sociology 

E. C. Williams, A. B., M. D., Pro- 
fessor of Modern Languages 

J. H. Oxford, B. S., Professor of 
Science 

E. Louise Williams, B. Mus., 
Professor of Piano Forte 

Ellen C. Wood, B. S., Professor 
of Household Economics 

Department of Agriculture — 
W. B. Anderson, B. S., M. S., 

Professor of Agriculture 
J. L. Morrow, B. S., Associate 

Professor of Animal Husbandry 

B. T. Bond, B. S., Associate Pro- 
fessor of Dairying 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



John Scales, Spurgeon 

J. H. Gwaltney, Poseyville 

H. N. Clark, Dixon. Ky. 

Dean of 
Men — 

A. G. Cato 
Women — • 

E. C. Wheatley 
College (Arts and Sciences) — 

None 
Graduate School — • 

None 
Professional Schools — 

W, B. Anderson, Dean of Cron- 
bach Industrial School 

Director of 
Extension — 

W. Jordan 
Summer School — 

J. E. McMullan 
Physical Education — 

R. C. Kell 
Athletics (Coach) — 

None 
Registrar 

Adah Mauntcl 
Bursar — 

L. A. Stone 
Lti;rarian — 

Dove Lockhart 



H, K. Warth, B. S., Associate 
Professor of Horticulture 

J. L. Simms, Associate Profes- 
sor of Farm Mechanics 



60 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

12. PURDUE UNIVERSITY 

Lafayette 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1869 ; chartered, . Coeducational. 

Supporting Constituency: State of Indiana. 

Constituent Colleges: Science, Agriculture, Mechanical En- 
gineering, Civil Engineering, Pharmacy, Electrical Engineer- 
ing, Chemical Engineering. 

College of Arts and Sciences: Departments offering majors — 
No college of arts and sciences. 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — Doctor of Engineering, 
Master of Agriculture (only honorary degrees given in recent 
years; (2) Scholastic—B. A., B. A. A., B. S. C. E., B. A. E. E., 
B.S. M. E., B. S. Ch. Eng., B. S. Pharmacy, Ph. G., M.S., M.S. 
A., M. S. C. E., M. S. E. E., M. S. M. E., M. S. Ch. Eng., C. E., M. 
E., E. E., Chem. Eng. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 14,1921; closing, June 
14, 1922. 

(2) Summ.er Session — Opening, June 15, 1922; closing, 
August 17, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 171. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 2,507; (b) women, 345. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 61 

Number associate professors 33 

Number assistant professors 37 

Number instructors and assistants 154 

Total 285 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Vice-President and Acting Pres- 
ident — 
Henry W. Marshall 

Trustees — 

F. F, Chandler, Indianapolis 
Cyrus M. Hobbs, Bridgeport 
John A. Hillenbrand, Batesville 
Henry W. Marshall, Lafayette 
James W. Noel, Indianapolis 
Joseph D. Oliver, South Bend 
David Ross, Lafayette 

Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith, La- 
fayette 
Perry H. Crane, Lebanon 

Dean of 

Men — 

Stanley Coulter 
Women — 

Carolyn E. Shoemaker 
School of Science — 

Stanley Coulter 
School of Agriculture — 

G. H. Skinner 
School of Engineering — 

A. A. Potter 
Graduate School — 
None 

Director of 
Extension — 

None 
Summer School — 

G. L. Roberts 
Physical Education — 

N. A. Kellogg 
Athletics (Coach) — 

W, L. Dietz 



Agriculture — 

J. H. Skinner, B. S., Dean, Pro- 
fessor and Chief of Department 
W. Aitkenhead, M. A., Professor 
O. G. Anderson, B. S., Professor 
P. H. Brewer, A. B,, Instructor 

F. D, Brooks, B. S., Instructor 

H. D. Brown, M. S., Associate 
Professor 

E. G. Campbell, A. B., Assistant 
Professor 

R. H, Carr, Ph. D., Professor 
R. B. Cooley, B. S. A., Assistant 
Professor 

G. W. Cochran, Assistant 

R. A. Craig, D. V. M., Professor 
C. C. Cunningham, B. S. C. E., 

Assistant Professor 
C. Davis, B. S., Instructor 
J. J. Davis, B. S., Professor 
L. H. Fairchild. B. S. A., Asso- 
ciate Professor 
M. L. Fisher, M. S., Assistant 

Dean ; Head Dept. of Agron. 
J. L. Gayle, B. S., Assistant 
C. U. Gramelspacher, B. S. A., 

Assistant 
C. F. Gobble, B. S., Associate 

Professor 
Laurenz Greene, M. S. A., Pro- 
fessor 
H. W. Gregory, M. S., Professor 
R. B. Goss, Instructor 
H. R. Hofford, B. S. A., Instructor 
R. E. Johnson, B. S. A., Assistant 
W. C. Latta, M. S., Professor 

F. C. Lewis, Agricultural Engi- 
neering Instructor 

W. E. Lommel, B. S. A., Asso- 
ciate Professor 
O. G. Lloyd, M. S., Professor 



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FACULTY 



Registrar — 
R. B. Stone 

Bursar — 
E. A. Ellsworth 

LibRARIAN — 

W. M. Hepburn 



P. S. Lucas, B. S. A., Associate Pro- 
fessor 
R. L. McCally, B. S. A., Instructor 
Warren McVey, B. S. A., Instructor 
L. L. Newland, B. S. A., In- 
structor 

E. H. Parfitt, B. S. A., Instructor 

B. E. Pontius, B, S. A., Assistant 
Professor 

A. G. Philips, B. S., Professor 
W. A. Price, M. S., Associate 

Professor 
V. H. Ries, M. S. A., Assistant 

Professor 

F. E. Robbins, A. M., Associate 
Professor 

G. H. Roberts, D. V. M., Asso- 
ciate Professor 

Ralph E. Roberts, B. S., In- 
structor 

Roy E. Roberts, B, S. A., In- 
structor 

F. C. Roth, B. S. in Horticulture, 
Instructor 

J. P. Seaton, B. S. A., Instructor 

L. H. Schwartz, B. S. A., Assist- 
ant Professor 

W. W. Smith, M. S. A., Professor 

J. Troop, M. S., Professor 

C. O. Tuttle, B. S. A., Instructor 
R. A. Whiting, D. V. M., In- 
structor 

A. T. Wiancko, B. S. A., Profes- 
sor 
J. W, Wilbur, B. S. A., Instructor 
E. C. Young, Ph. D., Assistant 
Professor 

Applied Mechanics— 

R. G. Dukes, M. E., Professor 
A. P. Poorman, C. E., Associate 
Professor 



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fiS 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



C. H, Lawrence, M. E., Associate 
Professor 

S. D. Chambers, M. W., Assist- 
ant Professor 

W. B. Sanders, B. S., Instructor 

S. Fairman, B. S., M. E., In- 
structor 

Art — 

Laura A. Fry, Professor 

Mrs. Lillie F. Fisher. Instructor 

Biology — 

S. Coulter, Ph. D., LL. D., Dean 

of Men, Dean School of Science 

C. S. Behrens, Ph. D., Professor 

H. E. Enders, Ph. D., Professor 

0. P. Terry, M. D., Professor and 
University Physician 

B. N. Prentice, Master of For- 
estry, Assistant Professor 

P. A. Tetrault, M. S., Assistant 
Professor 

1. L. Baldwin, B. S. A., Instructor 
Sarah Elkin, Ph. B., Instructor 
Elizabeth Hassenzahl, B. S., In- 
structor 

L. F. Heimlich, M. S., Instructor 

C. M. James, M. S., Instructor 

E. J. Kohl. B. S., Instructor 
J. W. Miller, M. S„ Instructor 

D. H. Dunham, B. S., Assistant 
D. H. Tbompson, M. S., Assistant 
Geo. Zebrowski, B. S., Assistant 
G. W. Stuppy, B. S. A., Assistant 

Chemistry — 

P. N. Evans, Ph. D., Professor 
and Director of Chemical Lab- 
oratory 

J. E. Adams, A. B., Assistant 

F. O. Anderegg, Assistant Pro- 
fessor 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Maijoiie Barr, B. S. Ph., Assist- 
ant 
H. W. Botts, A. B., Assistant 
Marjorie Clark, B. S., Assistant 
H. L. Davis, B. S., Instructor 

E. Duncombe, B. S., Instructor 

G. K. Foresman, B. S., Instructor 

F. F. Havey, A. B., Assistant 
E. G. Mahin, Ph. D., Professor 
M. G. Mellon, Ph. D., Assistant 

Professor 
A. R. Middleton, Ph. D.. Profes- 
sor 
C. B. Pollard, A. B., Assistant 
J. L. Sharetts, M. S., Assistant 
J. C. Siesesmund, B. S., Ch. E., 

Assistant 
L. A. Test, Ph. D. 
R. H. Williams, 
structor 

G. B. Wilson, B. S., 
sistant 

R. I. Wray, A. B., Assistant 



Professor 
B. Ch. E., 



Ch. E., As- 



Chemical Engineering — 

H. C. Peffer, Head of School 



Civil Engineering — 

R. B. Wiley, B. S. 

Head, Professor 



C. E., Acting 



C. C. Albright, C. E, Associate 
Professor 

W. A. Knapp, C. E., Associate 
Professor 

G. E. Lommel, C. E., Associate 
Professor 

F, Wm. Greve, Jr., M. E., Asso- 
ciate Professor 

R. B. Crepps, B. S., C. E., Assist- 
ant Professor 

B. H. Petty, B. S., C. E., In- 
structor 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



J. F. Parmer, B. S., C. E., In- 
structor 

L. S. Gaston, B. S., C. E., In- 
structor 

H. M. Priest, B. S., C. E.. In- 
structor 

I. M. Dansard, B. S., C. E., As- 
sistant 

F. L. Coffins, B. S., C. E.. As- 
sistant 

C. O. Shively, B. S., C. E., In- 
structor 

A. J. Willis, C. E., Associate Pro- 
fessor 
Education — 

G. L. Roberts, Head and Director 
of Vocational Education 

S. S. Cromer! B. S. A., Professor 
G. C. Brandenburg, Ph. D., Pro- 
fessor 
O. F. Hall, S. T. B., Associate 
Professor 



Agnes Tilson, 

Professor 
B. L. Hummel, 
S. B. Pershing, 



M. S.,. Assistant 



B. S. A., Assistant 
Assistant 
H, C. Townley, B. A., Instructor 
Dorothy R. Lee, A. B., Assistant 
C. L. Pigg, B. S. A., Assistant 
J. P. McCoy, A.M., Instructor 
Electrical Engineering — 

C. F. Harding, E. E., Head 
A. N. Topping, B. S. 
A. Still, Professor 
L. D. Rowell, B. S., 

Professor 

D. D. Ewing, M. E., 
R. V. Achatz, E. E., 

Professor 
D. L. Curtner, E. E. 
Professor 



Professor 



Associate 



Professor 
, Associate 



Assistant 



5—19890 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



E, E., Assistant 



S.. E. E. 



Instructor 
E. E., In- 



M. S., E. E., In- 



G. C. Blalock 

Professor 
K. B. McEachron, M 

Instructor 
E. Pugh, B. S., E. E., 
J. B. Bailey, B. S., 

structor 
G. G. Mercer, 

structor 
D. T. Canfield, B. S., Assistant 
P. S. Emrick, E. E., Instructor 
English — 

H. L. Creek, Head, Professor 
R. W. Babcock, LL. B., Instructor 
H. M. Baldwin, A. M., Instructor 
Gabriella C. Brendemuhl, B. A., 

Instructor 
R. A. Cordell, A. B., Instructor 
H, E. Densford, A. M., Instructor 
H. F. Fore, B. S., Associate Pro 

fessor 
H. H. Kidd, M. A., Instructor 
M. H. Liddell, M. A., Professor 
H. J. McKee, A. M., Assistant 

Professor 
A. Mountain, M. A., Instructor 
Mrs. Harriet S. Parker, A. M„ 

Instructor 
R. H. Perry, A. B., Instructor 
J. H. Powell, Jr., B. A., In- 
structor 
Carolyn E. Shoemaker, M. S., 

Professor and Dean of Women 
Paul Sidwell, A. B., Assistant 

Professor 
R. G. Siegfried, A. B., Instructor 

History and Economics — 

T. F. Moran, Ph. D., Professor 
J. A. Estey, Ph. D., Professor 
L. M. Sears, A. M., Assistant 
Professor 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



R. Phillips, A. M., Instructor 
F. F. Hargrave, M. A., Instructor 
E. Andrews, A. B., Instructor 
R. G. Thomas, A. B., Instructor 
W. V. Owen, Ph. B., Instructor 
Home Economics- — 

Mary L. Matthews, B. S., Head 
Mary E. Gamble, M. A., Assistant 

Professor 
Marguerite G. Mallon, M. S., As- 
sistant Professor 
Amy Howe, Ph. B., Assistant 

Professor 
Amy Bloye, Ph. B„ Instructor 
Laura Partch, B. S., Instructor 
Laura Cheney, B. S., Instructor 
Conradina Lommel, B. S., Assist- 
ant 
Juliet Matthews, B. S., Assistant 
Lucy Wade, B. S., Insti-uctor 
Mathematics — 

Wm. Marshall, Ph. D., Acting 

Head, Professor 
L. Hadley, Ph. D., Associate Pro- 
fessor 
T. E. Mason, Ph. D., Associate 

Professor 
W. A. Zehring, A. M., Associate 

Professor 
C. S. Doan, A. M., Assistant Pro- 
fessor 



G. H. Graves, Ph. D., Assistant 
Professor 

C. T. Hazard, A. M., Assistant 
Professor 

F. H. Hodge, A. M., Assistant 
Professor 

C. K. Robbins, A. M., Assistant 
Professor 

R. B. Stone, A. M., Assistant Pro- 
fessor 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



J. W. Branson, Ph. B., Instructor 
W. H. Frazier, A. B., Instructor 
W. R. Hardman, A. B., Instructor 

E. G. Keller, A, B., Instructor 
J. J. Knox, B. S., Instructor 
T. E. Raiford, B. S., Instructor 
C. Reid, A. B,, Instructor 

J. H. Shock, A. B., Instructor 
R. S. Underwood, M. A., In- 
structor 
C. J. Waits, A. M., Instructor 

Mechanical Engineering— 

G. A. Young, M. M. E., Head 

L. V. Ludy, M. E., Professor 

G. H. Shepard, M. M. E., Pro- 
fessor. 

G. W. Munro, E. E., Professor 

G. C. King, M. B., Associate Pro- 
fessor 

M. R. Hammer, B. S., M. E., As- 
sociate Professor 

R. W. Noland, M. E., Associate 
Professor 

H. Rubenkoenig, B. S., M. E., As- 
sociate Professor 

A. C. Staley, M. E., Associate 
Professor 

Thornburg, M. L., B. S., M. E., 
Instructor 

R. H. Bush, B, S., M. E., In- 
structor 

J. A. Needy, B. S., M. E., In- 
structor 

G. S. Jones, B. S., M. E., In- 
structor 

F. C. Hockema, B. S., M. E., As- 
sistant 

A. C, Barnes, M. E., Instructor 
N. T. Bourke, A. B., Instructor 
R. G. Paddock, B. S.. M. E., In- 
structor 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



D. P. Craig, B. S., M. E., In- 
structor 

E. F. Burton, B. S., Instructor 
H. L. Solberg, B. S., M. E., As- 
sistant 

J. W, Geiger, B. S., M. E., In- 
structor 
E. T. Donovan, B, S., Assistant 

D. J. Sheehan, B. S., M. E., As- 
sistant 

Modern Languages — 

H. Babson, Ph. D., Head, Pro- 
fessor 
J. L. Cattell, Ph. D., Professor 
J. Heiss, A. M., Professor 
J. T. Gunn, A. M., Associate Pro- 
fessor 

E. V. Greenfield, A. M., Asso- 
ciate Professor 

O. A. Greiner, Ph. B., Associate 
' Professor 

G. W. Spindler, Ph. D., Associate 
Professor 

J. R. Shulters, Ph. D., Associate 
Professor 

H. H. Wikel, A.M., Assistant 
Professor 

P. R. Hershey, B. A., Instructor 

Antonio Alonzo, Instructor 

Helen M. McAlpine, M. A., In- 
structor 
Pharmacy — 

C. B. Jordan, M. S., Head, Pro- 
fessor 

W. F. Gidley, B. S., Professor 

C. J. Zufall, M. S., Instructor 

H. M. Burlage, A. M., Assistant 
Physics — • 

E. S. Ferry, B. S., Head, Pro- 
fessor 

C. M. Smith, B. S., Professor 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



G. W. Sherman, M. S., Assistant 

Professor 
R. B. Abbott, Ph. D., Assistant 

Professor 
W. H. Bair, Ph. D., Assistant 

Professor 

E. A, Mitchell, A. M., Instructor 
C. S. Cutshall, B. S., Ch. E., In- 
structor 

W. B. Bohannon, A. B,, Assistant 
C. Wachman, B. Chem., Assistant 

F. L. Taylor, B. S., Assistant 
E. G. Smith, A. B., Assistant 

E. O. Malott, B. S., E. E., Assist- 
ant 

Physical Education — 

N. A. Kellogg, B. A., Head, 

Athletic Director 
M. L. Clevett, Assistant Director 
W. H. Dietz, Head Football 

Coach 
W. L. Lambert, A. B., Assistant 

Football, Head Basketball and 

Baseball Coach 

E. J. O'Connor, Track Coach 
Jolly Barr, Swimming Coach and 

Assistant in Intramural Sport 

Practical Mechanics — 

J. D. Hoffman, M. B., Director 

W. P. Turner, Professor 

R. B. Trueblood, B. S., M. E., 

Professor 
C. A. Haag, Instructor 

F. H. Parker, Instructor 

W. F. Heidergott, Instructor 
R. B. Gregg, Instructor 
J. L. Wunderlee, Instructor 
J. J. Deitrich, Instructor 
R. E. Wendt, Instructor 
O. E. Monninger, Instructor 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



B. S., 



E., In- 



L. Britton, 

structor 
F. P. McGrath, B. S., M. E., In- 
structor 
H. K. Clemens, B. S., M. E., In- 
structor 
A. J. Vellinger, Assistant 
M. A. Blu, Assistant 
E. Pertz, Assistant 
C. Jones, Assistant 
E. Falley, Assistant 
T. Rees, Assistant 
J. Rees, Assistant 
M. Tumey, Assistant 
L. D. Weast, Assistant 
R. L. Miller, Assistant 
H. H. Brelsford, Assistant 
C. K. Lenning, Assistant 
J. W. Stafford, Assistant 
C. R. Barton, Assistant 
R. W. Lindley, B. S., M. E., As- 
sistant 
Military Department — 

R. D. Johnson, B. S. A., Major, 

F. A., Professor 
L. R. Cole, B. E. E., Major, F. A.. 

Associate Professor 
J. H. Wallace, B. A., Major, 

F. A., Assistant Professor 
F. W. Bryant, Capt., F. A., As- 
sistant Professor 
H. C. Floyd, 1st Lt., F. A., As- 
sistant Professor 
Library — 

W. M. Hepburn, B. L. S., Libra- 
rian 
Engineering— 

A. A. Potter, S. B., Dean 



72 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

13. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE 

Notre Dame 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1844; chartered, 1855. Not coeducational (women 
students only). 

Supporting Constituency: Congregation of the Sisters of the 
Holy Cross. 

College of Arts and Sciences: Departments offering majors — 

Biology Greek 

Chemistry History 

Economics Home Economics 

Education Latin 

English Composition and Literature Mathematics 

French Music 

German Spanish 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — None; (2) Scholastic — 
A. M., A. B., Litt. B., Ph. B., B. S., B. S. in Home Economics, 
Bac. Mus. 
" Calendar, 1921-1922 : 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 14, 1921; closing, June 
12,1922. 

(2) Summer Session— Opening, July 1, 1922; closing, August 
5, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : , 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 33. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men (none); (b) women, 
186. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 17 

Number associate professors 24 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 7 

Total 48 



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FACULTY 



President — 

Mother M. Pauline, LL. D. 
Vice-President — 

None 
Trustees — 

Mother M. Aquina, Superior Gen- 
eral, St. Mary's Convent, Notre 

Dame 
Mother M. Bettina, St. Mary's 

Convent, Notre Dame 
Mother M. Pauline, St. Mary's 

College, Notre Dame 
Mother M. Cyriaca, St. Mary's 

Convent, Notre Dame 
Mother M. Francis-Clare, St. 

Mary's Novitiate, Notre Dame 
Sister M. Claudia, St. Mary's 

College, Notre Dame 
Sister M. Engelbert, St. Mary's 

Convent, Notre Dame 

Dean of 
Men — 

None 
Women — 

Sister M. Claudia 
College— 

Sister M. Eleanore 

Director of 
Extension — 

None 
Summer School — 

Sister M. Frances-Inez 
Physical Education — 

Miss Agnes Lang 
Registrar — 

Sister M. Magdala 
Bursar — 

Sister M. Victor 



Sister M. Francis-Jerome, Profes- 
sor of Greek and Latin. A. B., 
St. Mary's College, 1914; A.M., 
Notre Dame University, 1917 ; 
Ph. D., Fordham University, 1922 

Sister M. Ruth-Dolores, Associate 
Professor of Greek. A. B., St. 
Mary's College, 1919 

Miss Charlotte Voss, Instructor in 
Latin. A. B., St. Mary's College, 
1920 ; A. M.. St. Mary's, 1921 

Rev. J. L. Carrico, Ph. D., Profes- 
sor of Ethics 

Rev. Charles Miltner, Ph. D., Pro- 
fessor of Philosophy 

Sister M. Verda, Associate Profes- 
sor of Philosophy. A. B., St. 
Mary's, 1918 ; A. M., Notre Dame 
University. 1921 

Sister M. Eleanore, Professor ^f 
English. Ph. B., St. Mary's, 1915 ; 
A. M., Notre Dame University, 
1918 ; Ph. D., Notre Dame, 1922 

Sister M. Rose-Elizabeth, Associate 
Professor of English. A. B., St. 
Mary's, 1915. 

Sister M. Frederick, Associate Pro- 
fessor of English 

Sister M. Lucretia, Prof.r-r of 
Science. B. S., St. Mary's, 1914 ; 
A. M., Notre Dame University, 
1917 

Sister M. Clare-Assisi, Associate 
Professor of Science, Ph. D., St. 
Mary's, 1918 

Sister M. Florentine, Associate Pro- 
fessor of Science. A. B., St. 
Mary's, 1918 

Sister M. Wilfredan, Associate Pro- 
fessor of Science. A. B., St. 
Mary's. 1921 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Librarian — 

(College) Sister M. Edith 
(Academy) Sister M. Ida 



Sister M. Laurita, Professor of 

Home Economics 
Sister Mary Agnes, Professor of 

Mathematics. A. B., St. Mary's, 

1911 ; A. M., Notre Dame Uni- 
versity, 1918. 
Rev. W. Bolger, Ph. B., Professor 

of Political Science. 
Sister M. Benedictus, Associate Pro- 
fessor of Political Science. A. B., 

St. Mary's, 1912 ; Ph. B., St. 

Mary's, 1913 ; A. M., Notre Dame 

University, 1918. 
Sister M. Isabel, Professor of 

Journalism. A. B., St. Mary's, 

1913. 
Sister M. Rose-Estelle, Associate 

Professor of Journalism. A. B., 

St. Mary's, 1917. 
Sister M. Loretella, Professor of 

Education. A. B., St. Mary's, 

1920 
Sister Margaret-Marie, Professor of 

History. A. B., St. Mary's, 1912 
Sister M. Eugenie, Professor of 

French 
Miss Joan Shill, Instructor in 

French 
Sister Maria-Luisa, Professor of 

Spanish 
Sister M. Carmencita, Associate 

Professor of Spanish 
Sister M, Dositheus, Professor of 

Music. B. Mus., St. Mary's, 1921 

Associate Professors of Music — 

Sister M. Alma 

Sister M. Clarita 

Sister M. Loretta 

Sister M. Theodore 

Sister M. Ruth 

Sister M. Assunta 



ST. MARY'S COLLEGE 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Sister M. Marie-Cecile 
Sister M. Clement 
Sister M. Carmencita 

Instructor in Music — 

Miss Broussard 

Miss Hynds 

Miss Weinrich 

Sister M. Immaculata, Professor 
of Art 

Sister M. Edna, Associate Pro- 
fessor of Art 

Sister M. Florence-Clare, Profes- 
sor of Expression, Graduate of 
Chicago Musical College, Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Secretarial Course — 

Sister M. Olga, Professor 

Miss Gertrude Solms 

Miss Josephine Seller 

Miss Agnes Lang, Director of 

Physical Education, Graduate of 

Sargent's School of Physical 

Training 

High School Teachers — 

Sister M. Reynalde, A. B., St. 

Mary's, 1901 
Sister M. Blesilla, A. B., St. 

Mary's, 1910 
Sister M. Magdalen, A. B., St. 

Mary's, 1907 
Sister M. Louis-Irene 



76 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

14. ST. MARY-OF-THE-WOODS COLLEGE 

St. Mary-of-the- Woods 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1840; chartered, 1846-1908. Not coeducational 
(women students only). 

Supporting Constituency: Sisters of Providence of St. Mary- 
of-the- Woods. 

College of Arts and Sciences: Departments offering majors — 

Classical Languages ' Home Economics 

Chemistry History 

Economics and Sociology Mathematics 

Education Physics 

English Philosophy and Psychology 

German Languages Romance Languages 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — None; (2) Scholastic — 
B. A., B. S., B. S. in Home Economics, B. S. in Music, B. S. in 
Secretarial Studies. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 13, 1921; closing, June 
13, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 27, 1922; closing, August 
6, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 607. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men (none); (b) women, 
208. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 14 

Number associate professors 3 

Number assistant professors 3 

Number instructors and assistants 15 

Total 35 



ST. MARY-OF-THE-WOODS COLLEGE 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 


FACULTY 


President— 


Religion and Biblical Litera- 


Mother Mary Cleophas 


ture— 


Dean — 


The Reverend A. Rawlinson, M. 


Sister Euphemia 


A., Saint Meinrad's College 


Secretary — 


Philosophy and Psychology— 


Sister Agnes Clare 


The Rev. J. H. Honnigford, M. 




A., Saint Meinrad's College 


Director of 


Economics and Socioilogy— 


Summer School— 


The Reverend H. A. Dugan, 


A Sister of Providence 


M. A., Saint Mary's College 


Physical Education — 


(Louisville, Kentucky) 


Miss Marguerite Holzbauer 


Education — 


Athletics — 

Miss Charlotte Galpin 


A Sister of Providence, M. A., 

Catholic University of America 

A Sister of Providence, B. A., 


Registrar — 


Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Col- 


A Sister of Providence 


lege ; graduate student. Univer- 


Bursar— 


sity of Chicago 


A Sister of Providence 


Classical Languages — 


Librarian— 


A Sister of Providence, M. A., 


A Sister of Providence 


Columbia University 




A Sister of Providence, B. A., 




Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Col- 




lege; graduate student. Univer- 




sity of Chicago 




Romance Languages — 




A Sister of Providence, M. A., 




Catholic University of Amer- 




ica 
A Sister of Providence, B, A., 




Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Col- 




lege; registered for M. A., Uni- 


. 


versity of Wisconsin 




Miss Catherine Casey, Ph. B., 




University of Vermont ; gradu- 




ate student, University of Ver- 




mont 




A Sister of Providence 




Madame Florence Jullien, Sor- 




bonne, Universite Les Annales, 




Paris, France 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Germanic Languages — 

A Sister of Providence, B. A., 
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Col- 
lege ; registered for M. A., Uni- 
versity of Wisconsin 
Engush Language and Litera- 
ture — 

A Sister of Providence, B. A., 
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Col- 
lege ; graduate student. Univer- 
sity of Wisconsin ; registered 
for M. A., University of Indi- 
ana 

A Sister of Providence, B. A., 
Saint •Mary-of-the-Woods Col- 
lege 

Miss Amanda Beaumont, B. S. 
in Education, University of 
Missouri ; graduate student, 
Columbia University ; one year 
graduate study and registered 
for M. A., University of Mis- 
souri 

A Sister of Providence, B. S., 
Columbia University 

A Sister of Providence, B. A., 
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Col- 
lege 
History— 

A Sister of Providence, B. A., 
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Col- 
lege ; graduate student. Catholic 
University of America 
Mathematics — 

A Sister of Providence, B. A., 
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Col- 
lege ; registered for M. A., Uni- 
versity of Chicago 
Physics — 

A Sister of Providence, B. A., 
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Col- 



ST. MARY-OF-THE-WOODS COLLEGE 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



lege ; registered for M. A., Uni- 
versity of Chicago 

Biology — 

A Sister of Providence, B. S., 
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Col- 
lege 

A Sister of Providence, B. A., 
Indiana State Normal School ; 
B. A., Saint Mary-of-the-Woods 
College ; Purdue University 

Chemistry — 

Miss Margaret Joseph, B. S., Uni- 
versity of Louisville ; graduate 
student, Columbia University 

Home Economics — 

Miss Josephine Hoffarth, Ph. B., 
University of Chicago ; regis- 
tered M. A., Columbia Univer- 
sity 

Miss Anna Krost, B. S., Columbia 
University 

Physical Training— 

Miss Marguerite Holzbauer, Grad- 
uate North American Gymnas- 
tic Union 

Miss Charlotte Galpin, University 
of Wisconsin ; Columbia Uni- 
versity 

Music — 

A Sister of Providence, B. M., 

Bush Conservatory of Music, 

Chicago ; Berlin, Paris 
Six Sisters of Providence 

Art — 

Three Sisters of Providence 

Oral Expression — 

Miss Margaret Mary O'Reilly, 
Graduate, Leland Powers 
School, Boston 



80 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

15. WABASH COLLEGE 

Crawfordsville 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1832; chartered, 1834. Not coeducational (men stu- 
dents only). 

Supporting Constituency: Presbyterian Church, U. S. A. 
College of Arts and Sciences: Departments offering majors — 

Bible History and Political Science 

Botany Latin 

Chemistry Mathematics 

Economics Philosophy 

Education Physics 

English Public Speaking 

French Spanish 

German Zoology 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — D. D., LL. D.; (2) Scho- 
lastic — A. B. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 19, 1921; closing, June 
10, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — None. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— (None held). 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 463; (b) women, 
(none). 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 16 

Number associate professors 4 

Number assistant professors 3 

Number student assistants 15 

Total ^..^^^^^ . 38 



WABASH COLLEGE 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

George L. Mackintosh 

Trustees — 

Albert D. Thomas, Crawfordsville 
Theodore H. Ristine, Crawfords- 
ville 
Albert B. Anderson, Indianapolis 
James P. Goodrich, Winchester 
Thomas R. Marshall, Indianapolis 
Eben H. Wolcott, Indianapolis 
William B. Austin, Chicago 
Benjamin Crane, Crawfordsville 
Matthias L. Haines, Indianapolis 
Daniel D. Haines, Crawfordsville 
Will H. Hays, Washington, D. C. 
Finley P. Mount, ^ Chicago 
Wilmer Christian, Indianapolis 
Edgar H. Evans, Indianapolis 
Orpheus M. Gregg, Crawfords- 
ville 
Samuel C. Stimson, Terre Haute 
Edwai'd E. Ames, Crawfordsville 
John F. Wild, Indianapolis 
Harold Taylor, Indianapolis 

Dean of 
Men— 

Frank H. Cowles, Ph. D. 

Director of 
Extension — 

None 
Summer School — 

None 
Physical Education — 

Karl Huffine 
Athletics ( Coach ) — 

Robert Vaughn 

6—19890 



George L. Mackintosh, LL. D., Pro- 
fessor of Philosophy 

Jasper A. Cragwall, Sc. M., Profes- 
sor of Mathematics 

George H. Tapy, M. A., Profes- 
sor of Psychology and Education 

Edgar K. Chapman, Sc. M., Profes- 
sor of Physics 

Lawrence H. Gipson, Ph. D., Pro- 
fessor of History 

Joy L. Leonard, M. A., Professor 
of Economics 

Clarence E. Leavenworth. M. A., 
Professor of Romance Languages 

Frank H. Cowles, Ph. D., Professor 
of Latin 

Charles H. Oldfather, A. M., Pro- 
fessor of Greek and Ancient His- 
tory 

Arthur J. Wilson, Ph. D., Profes- 
sor of Chemistry 

James G. Osborne, Ph. D., Profes- 
sor of English 

Fred C. Domroese, A. M., Professor 
of German 

George V. Kendall, Ph. D., Profes- 
sor of English 

Cornelius Cunningham, A. B., Pro- 
fessor of Public Speaking 

Benjamin Grave, Ph. D., Professor 
of Zoology 

Albert R. Bechtel, Ph. D., Professor 
of Botany 

Neil C. Hutsinpillar, A. M., As- 
sociate Professor of English 

George E. Carscallen, A. M., Asso- 
ciate Professor of Mathematics 

Frederick Ormes, A. M., Associate 
Professor of Economics 

John A. Saunders, B. A., Assistant 
Professor of Romance Languages 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Registrar — 

Jasper A. Cragwall, Sc. M. 

Bursar — 

James Wedding 

LiHRARIAN — 

Harry Wedding 



Oresta Bontemps, Assistant Profes- 
sor of Romance Languages 

Charles Johnson, M. A., Assistant 
Professor of Chemistry 



II 

STANDARD NORMAL SCHOOLS 



^83) 



STANDARDS FOR NORMAL SCHOOLS 

Following requirements apply to Standard Normal Schools: 

1. Teaching Staff. — Seven or more full-time teachers; all 

graduates of a standard normal school, college or uni- 
•versity; all with successful experience in public school 
work; all teachers of excellence; none shall teach more 
than twenty hours per week (sixteen preferable). 

2. Financial Resources. — A net annual income of at least $15,- 

000 is required. 

3. Entrance Requirements. — Admission to Class A or B, gradu- 

ation from certified or commissioned high school, or 
equivalent; to two, three, or four years* curriculum, 
graduation from commissioned high school, or full equiva- 
lent, to be established by state deficiency examination or 
additional normal credits. 

4. Graduation Require^tnents. — Year of three terms of twelve 

weeks each (summer session of six to twelve weeks rec- 
ommended) ; class period, fifty minutes (laboratory, dou- 
ble period) ; curriculum of at least two years (four years 
desirable) ; one full year of residence work required in 
all curricula; student load not to exceed sixteen hours 
of prepared work per week, with provision for extra 
work in "drill" or non-preparation studies; observation 
and supervised teaching in grades to be taught. 

5. Laboratory and Library. — Adequate laboratories for teach- 

ing each of the sciences offered; library of at least 3,500 
volumes, exclusive of public documents, especially rich in 
standard books on educational subjects. 

The library shall be in charge of a trained librarian. 

6. Size of Classes. — Except in drill subjects, no class may en- 

roll more than 45 students (30 preferable). 

7. Reports and Records. — Same as for Standard Colleges. Com- 

petent registrar shall be employed. 

For fuller information, see Educational Bulletin No. 43, 
"Teacher Training in Indiana", pp. 9-11. 

(84) 



II 

STANDARD NORMAL SCHOOLS 

1. CENTRAL NORMAL 3. INDIANA STATE NOR- 

COLLEGE MAL SCHOOL (East- 

2. INDIANA STATE NOR- ern Division) 

MAL SCHOOL (Terre 4. TEACHERS COLLEGE 
Haute) OF INDIANAPOLIS 

5. TRI-STATE COLLEGE 

6. VALPARAISO UNI- 

VERSITY 



1. CENTRAL NORMAL COLLEGE 

Danville 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1876; chartered, 1876. CoeducationaL 

Supporting Constituency: Independent. 

College of Arts and Sciences: Departments offering majors — 

Education Mathematics 

English Science 

History and Social Science 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary, none; (1) Scholastic — 
A. B. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 20, 1921; closing. May 
25, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, May 30, 1922; closing, AugTist 
17, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 913. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 60; (b) women, 91. 

(85) 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 
FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 15 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 

Total 15 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Jonathan Rigdon 
Vice-President — 

H. M. Whisler 
Trustees — 

O. E. Gulley, President, Danville 

Geo. T. Pattison, Secretary, Dan- 
ville 

W. C. Osborne, Treasurer, Dan- 
ville 

J. W. Nichols, Danville 

W, T. Lawson, Danville 

J. D. Hogate, Danville 

Mord Carter, Indianapolis 
Dean of 
Men — 

Geo. H. Reibold 
Women — 

Faye O. Horn 

Director of 
Extension — 

Jonathan Rigdon 
Summer School — 

Jonathan Rigdon 
Physical Education — 

Thos. Cain 
Registrar — 

C. A. Hargrave 
Bursar — 

C. A. Hargrave 
Librarian— 

Chas. E. McBride 



English— 

Jonathan Rigdon, Ph. D. 

Faye O. Horn, A. B. 

Geo. H. Reibold, B. S. 
History and Social Science — 

H. M. Whisler, Ph. B., A. M. 

Geo. H. Reibold, B. S. 

W. E. Lugenbeel, Ph. D. 
Education and Psychology — 

H. M. Whisler, Ph. B., A. M. 

Jonathan Rigdon, Ph. D. 

W. E. Lugenbeel, Ph. D. 

Geo. H. Reibold, B. S. 

Mrs. E. E. Olcott 
Science — 

J. H. Roblyer, A. M. 
Mathematics — 

W. E. Lugenbeel, Ph. D. 
Ancient and Modern Language — 

Faye O. Horn, A. B. 
Home Economics — 

Mary Brookins, A. B. 
Music — 

Grace E. Reynolds, B. M. 

Fred Luscomb 

Mrs. Fred Luscomb 

Iris Dean Gaston 
Commercial — 

Laura C. Niswander, B. S., A. B., 
B. C. S., LL. B. 

H. M. Towell 
Art — 

Mrs. Mary Strause 



INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 87 

2. INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 

Terre Haute 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1865; chartered, 1870. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: State of Indiana. 
Departments offering majors — 

Biology and Agriculture Industrial and Vocational 

Chemistry Latin 

Commerce Mathematics 

Education Music 

English Physical Education 

Geography and Geology Physics 

History and Economics Public Speaking and Reading 

Home Economics Romance Languages 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — none; (2) Scholastic — 
A. B., B. S., in Education. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, October 3, 1921; closing, June 
16, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 19, 1922; closing, Sep- 
tember 1, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 1,451. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 360; (b) women, 514. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 26 

Number associate professors 4 

Number assistant professors 20 

Number instructors and assistants 8 

Total 58 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President Emeritus — 

William W. Parsons 
President — 

Linnaeus N. Hines 
Vice-President — 
Trustees — 

Sanford M. Keltner, President, 
Anderson 

William C. Ball, Secretary, Terre 
Haute 

Frank C. Ball, Muncie 

Charles E. Coffin, Indianapolis 

Benjamin J. Burris, Indianapolis 
Dean of Faculty— 

Frank S. Bogardus 

Dean of 

Men — ■ 

Frederick H. Weng 
Women — 

Mrs. Charlotte S. Burford 

Director of 
Extension — 

None 
Summer School — 

None 
Physical Education — 

Birch E. Bayh (Men) 

Lillian Sanger (Women) 
Registrar — 

Cyril C. Connelly 
Bursar — 

Cyril C. Connelly 
Librarian — 

Arthur Cunningham 



Department of Physics — 

Robert G. Gillum, Professor, A. 
B., Indiana University 

James H. Mackell, Assistant Pro- 
fessor, M. A., University of 
Minnesota 
Department of Physiology — 

Louis J. Rettger, Professor, A. B., 
Johns Hopkins, A. M., Indiana 
University, Ph. D., Johns Hop- 
kins 

Dona.Gaylor, Assistant Professor, 
A. B., Indiana University 
Department of Literature — 

Charles M. Curry, Professor (ab- 
sent on leave), A.M., Franklin 
College 

Mary E. Moran, Associate Pro- 
fessor, Ph. B., University of 
Chicago 

Elizabeth M. Crawford, Assistant 
Professor, Ph. B., University of 
Chicago 
Department of History of Educa- 
tion — 

Francis M. Stalker, Professor, 
A. M., Princeton 

Maria Jacobs, Assistant Professor 
Department of Penmanship and 
Drawing — 

William T. Turman, Professor, 
A. B., Union Christian College 
Department of English — 

John B. Wisely, Professor, A. M., 
Indiana University 

Victor C. Miller, Assistant Pro- 
fessor, A. M., Chicago Univer- 
sity 

Sara King Harvey, Assistant Pro- 
fessor, A. B., Indiana State 
Normal School 



INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 



89 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Department of Mathematics — 
Oscar L. Kelso, Professor, A. M., 

Indiana University 
Frank R. Higgins, Associate Pro- 
fessor, A. M., Cornell Univer- 
sity 

Department of Library Science^ 
Arthur Cunningham, Professor, 

A. M., Depauw University 
Ruth Tobey, Assistant Professor, 

B. A., Wisconsin University 

Department of Spanish — 

Rose M. Cox, Professor, A. B., 
Indiana University, A. M., Cor- 
nell 
Cecilia C. Stanger, Assistant Pro- 
fessor, A. B., University of 
Nebraska 

Department of Latin — 

Frederick H. Weng, Professor, 

A. M., University of Michigan 
Frederick G. Mutterer', Associate 

Professor, A. B., University of 

Chicago 

Department of History and Eco- 
nomics — 

Frank S. Bogardus, Professor, 
A. B., The University of Illi- 
nois 

Charles Roll, Assistant Professor, 
A. M., University of Wisconsin 

Department of Chemistry — 

Edw^in M. Bruce, Professor, A. B., 

Indiana University ; A. M., The 

University of Chicago 
Paul D. Wilkinson, Assistant 

Professor, M. S., Ames College 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Department of Industrial Arts — 

Merit L. Laubach, Professor, M. 
E., State Normal School, Pa. 

Denman Kelley, Assistant Pro- 
fessor, B, S., Central Normal 
College ; A. S., Swarthmore 

Reuben H. Snitz, Assistant Pro- 
fessor, A. B., Columbia Univer- 
sity 

Arthur H. Luehring, Assistant 
Professor 

Department of Public Speaking 
AND Reading — 
Charles B. Bacon, Professor, A. 
B., Columbia University ; A. M., 
Harvard 

Department of Geography — 

Bernard H. Schockel, Professor, 

S. B. S. M., The University of 

Chicago 
William A. McBeth, Associate 

Professor, Ph. B. and A. M., 

Wabash College 

Department of Domestic Econ- 
omy — 

Ivah M. Rhyan, Professor, Ph. B., 
University of Chicago 

Minnie L. Irons, Assistant Pro- 
fessor 

Ethel Lee Parker, Assistant Pro- 
fessor, A. B., Indiana State 
Normal School 

Geneva Nugent, Assistant Pro- 
fessor, A, B., Purdue Univer- 
sity 

Department of Music — 

Lowell M. Tilson, Professor 
William H. Bryant, Assistant 
fessor 



INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Department of Principles of Edu- 
cation — 
Ernest L. Welborn, Professor, 
B. S., Columbia University 

Department of Educational Psy- 
chology — 

Rudolph Acher, Professor, A. B., 
Indiana University, Ph. D„ 
Clark University 

E. L. Abell, Assistant Professor, 
A. M., Michigan University 

Department of French — 

Harry V. Wann, Professor, A. M., 

Wabash College 
Cecelia C. Stenger, Assistant Pro- 
fessor, A. B.,- Nebraska Univer- 
sity 

Department of Zoology, Botany 
and Agriculture — 
Fred Donaghy, Professor, A. B., 

Indiana University 
Ben H. Smith, Assistant Profesr 
sor, M. S., George Washington 
University ; A. B., Wabash Col- 
lege 

Department of Commerce — 

Shepherd Young, Professor, A. B., 

Southern Business College 
Frank Grove, Assistant Professor, 

A. B., Indiana State Normal 

School 

Department of Rural Education — 
Jasper L. McBrien, Professor, 
A. B., University of Nebraska 

Department of Physical Educa- 
tion — (Men) — 
Birch Bayh, Professor, A. B., In- 
diana State Normal School 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Department of Physical Educa- 
tion — (Women) 
Lillian Sanger, Professor 
Department of Supervised Teach- 
ing — 
Alvin C. Payne, Professor, A. B., 
Wabash College ; A. M., Colum- 
bia 
Laboratory Assistants — 

Silvin Weaver, Industrial Arts 
Edwin Boots, Physiology 
Edward Zetterberg, Gymnasium 
Cornelius Pulskamp, Physiology 
F. Burgett Manhart, Psychology 
Lex Combs, Zoology, Botany and 

Agriculture 
Virginia Caldwell, Chemistry 
Cecilia Schuck, Chemistry 



STATE NORMAL SCHOOI^-EASTERN DIVISION 93 

3. INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 

Eastern Division 

MUNCIE 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1918; chartered, . Coeducational. 

Supporting Constituency: State of Indiana. 
Departments offering majors — 

Biology and Agriculture Industrial and Vocational 

Chemistry Latin 

Commerce Mathematics 

Education Music 

English Physics 

Geography and Geology Public Speaking and Reading 

History and Economics Romance Languages 

Home Economics 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — none; (2) Scholastic — 
A. B., B. S., in Education. 
Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, October 3, 1921; closing, June 
16, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 19, 1922; closing, Sep- 
tember 1, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 982. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 133; (b) women, 301. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 18 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 6 

Number assistants 7 

Total 31 



COLLEGE DIRECfrORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President Emeritus — 
W. W. Parsons 

President — 
L. N. Hines 

Trustees — 

Sanford Keltner, Anderson 
Frank C. Ball, Muncie 
William C. Ball, Terre Haute 
Benjamin J. Burris, Indianapoli 
Charles E. Coffin, Indianapolis 

Dean of 
Men — 

T. J. Breitwieser 
Women — 

May Klipple 
Normal School — 

T. J. Breitwieser 

Director of 
Extension — 

T. J. Breitwieser 
Summer School — 

T. J. Breitwieser 
Physical Education— 

Paul Williams 
Athletics (Coach) — 

Paul Williams 
Registrar — 

Garnet Trullender 
Librarian — 

Barcus Tichenor 



Psychology — ■ 

T. J. Breitwieser, A. M. 

D. W. Pearce, A. M. 

Methods— 

B. F. Moore, A.M. 

English — 

E. E. Clippinger, A. M. 
Mary C. Pavey, A. M. 
May Klipple, A. M. 

Latin— 

Viletta Baker, A. B. 

French — 

Ernestine Porcher, Diplome de 
Fin d' Etudes Secondaires 

Spanish — 

Bessie McVicker, A. B. 

Mathematics — 

J. H. Baxter, A. B. 
Harry Howick, A. B. 

History — 

Minnie Weyl, A. M. 
Robert La Follette, A. M. 

Geography and Geology — 
Fred J. Breeze, M. S. 
Blanche McAvoy, M. A. 

Botany and Agriculture — 
Otto B. Christy, B. S. 
Blanche McAvoy, M.A. 

Zoology and Physiology — 
R. A. Gantz, M. S. 

Physics and Chemistry — 
Frank Graham, A. B. 
Harry Howick, A. B. 

Music — 

Verna Humphreys, B. M. 



STATE NORMAL SCHOOL— EASTERN DIVISION 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Drawing and Writing — 

John W. Rhoads, completed cours- 
es in Applied Arts School at 
Chicago and Pen Art School of 
Delaware, Ohio 
Commerce — 

Mark Studebaker, B. S., A. B. 
Industrial Arts — 

O. E. Sink, Completed Old Four- 
Year Course at Indiana State 
Normal, Terre Haute, but no 
degree received 
Home Economics — 

Marguerite Debs, A. B. 
Physical Education — 

Paul Williams, A. B. 
Laboratory Assistants — 
Psychology — ■ 

Eugenia Bossong 
Chemistry — 

Dortha Williams 
Industrial Arts — 

Vergil Tuttle 
Physiology and Zoology — 

Jesse Frazier 
Geography and Geology — 

Arthur Campbell 
Botany and Agriculture — 

Carl Scott 
Commerce — 

Margaret Martin 



96 COLLEGE DIRl^CTORY 

4. TEACHERS COLLEGE OF INDIANAPOLIS 

Indianapolis 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1882; chartered, 1914. Not coeducational (women 
students only). 

Supporting Constituency: Independent. 

Departments offering majors — 

Science of Education. 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — none; (2) Scholastic — 
B. Pd. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 13, 1921; closing, 
August 31, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 14, 1922; closing, August 
31, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(a) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 533. 

(b) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 0; (b) women, 307. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 16 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 7 

Total 23 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Honorary President — 
Mrs. C. F. Sayles 

President — 

Eliza A. Blaker, LL. D. 



Eliza A. Blaker, LL. D., Hanover 
College, President — Philadelphia 
Normal School ; Centennial Kin- 

. dergarten Training School ; Phi- 
losophy of Education 



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97 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Vice-President — 
None 

Treasurer — 

Mrs. Lois G. Hufford 

Trustees — 

Mrs. Eliza A. Blaker 
Mrs. W. W. Critchlow 
Mrs. Edward Daniels 
Mrs. John H. Holliday 
Mrs. George W. Hufford 
Mrs. Albert E. Metzger 
Mrs. George J. Mueller 
Mrs. W. W. Winslow 
Mrs. Evans Woollen 
Mrs. Hilton U. Brown 

All of the above are residents 
Indianapolis, Indiana 

Advisory Board — 



of 



Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. 



F. M. Ayres 
John N. Carey 
Charles E. Coffin 



Mr. Henry W. Dowling 
Mr. L. C. Huesman 
Hon. B. J. Burris 
Mr. A. E. Metzger 
Mr. G. A. Schnull 
Mr. W. H. Simmons 
Mr. Thomas Spann 
Hon. Tbomas Taggart 
Dr. W. A. Millis 
Mr. Lucius B. Swift 
Mr. Evans Woollen 
Hon. Warren T. McCray 
All of Indianapolis, except President 
Millis, of Hanover College 

Dean of 
Women — 

Emma Colbert 



Lois G. Hufford, A. M., Antioch Col- 
lege ; English Literature and 
Composition 

Blanche G. Mathews, Teachers Col- 
lege of Indianapolis ; Registrar 

Edith M. Fountain, Dwight Semi- 
nary ; Indiana Library School ; 
Librarian 

Emma Colbert, Dean, Teachers 
College, Columbia University ; 
Principles of Teaching and Meth- 
od of Graded Schools 

Frances Martin Kelsey, B. S., 
Teachers College, Columbia Uni- 
versity ; Butler College ; Educa- 
tional Psychology ; Introduction to 
Teaching and Graded School 
Method 

Martha B. Criley, A. M., Witten- 
burg College, Bucknell Univer- 
sity ; Bible Literature and Music 

Alta Lucile Smith, Ph. B., Univer- 
sity of Chicago ; Rockford Col- 
lege ; Indiana University ; Purdue 
University ; Columbia University ; 
Domestic Science 

Flora Nuckolls, Teachers College of 
Indianapolis ; University of Chi- 
cago ; Domestic Science 

Elizabeth Downhour, Earlham Col- 
lege ; Johns Hopkins University ; 
Biology 

Ruth Patterson, Teachers College 
of Indianapolis ; Kindergarten 
Method, Manual Arts, and Games 

Blanche E. Chenoweth, Kirksville, 
Mo., Normal School ; University 
of Chicago ; Domestic Art, Cos- 
tume Design, and Textiles 

Anna L. Fern, Teachers College of 
Indianapolis ; Domestic Art and 
Manual Arts 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Director of 
Extension — 

None 
Summer School — 

President Eliza A. Blaker 
Physical Education — 

Ella S. Williams 
Athletics (Coach) — 

None 
Registrar — 

Blanche G. Mathews 
Bursar — 

None 
Librarian — 

Edith M. Fountain 



Mary Clement Turner, Herron Art 
Institute ; Pratt Institute ; Public 
School Drawing 

Josephine McDowell, Teachers Col- 
lege of Indianapolis ; Arithmetic 
and Music 

Laura Barney Royse, Teachers Col- 
lege of Indianapolis ; Columbia 
University ; Stories and Kinder- 
garten Method 

Grace Clarke Pierce, University of 
California ; Dr. Curry's School of 
Expression, Boston ; Literature, 
and Oral Reading- 
Ella S. Williams, Normal School 
of Physical Education, Battle 
Creek, Mich. ; Normal College of 
the North American Gymnastic 
Union, Indianapolis ; Physical 
Education, Physiology, and Play- 
ground Games 

Elizabeth Asenath Hall, A. M., Ox- 
ford University ; Chicago Univer- 
sity ; Sociology, Method, English 

Fannie Knowlton Baker, Teachers 
College of Indianapolis ; Indiana 
University ; Agassiz Summer 
School of Science ; Academic De- 
partment 

Mary Elizabeth Walkup, A. B., In- 
diana State Normal School ; In- 
diana University ; University of 
Chicago ; University of Colorado ; 
University of California ; History 
of Education ; History 

Rubie F. Stapp, Teachers College 
of Indianapolis ; Assistant, De- 
partment of Philosophy, Games 

Mary Criley Fritz, Blairsville Col- 
lege ; Academic Department and 
French. (Leave of Absence) 



TEACHERS COLLEGE OF INDIANAPOLIS 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Faye Marshall, Columbia Univer- 
sity ; Instructor in Departments 
of Project Work, Psychological 
Tests and Measurements 

Dora M. Klepfer, Northwestern 
University ; Rockford College ; De- 
partment of Instrumental Music 

Foreest Baber Sahakian, Teachers 
College of Indianapolis ; Assist- 
ant to Librarian, Manual Arts 

Ida E. Conner, B. P., Teachers Col- 
lege of Indianapolis ; Assistant in 
the Department of Manual Arts 

Emma Jessup, Cleo Murtland, New 
York ; Theory and Practice of 
Millinery 

Hattie W. Cox, Curator 

Administrative Department — 
Leila H. Partlowe 
Bertha Kelly 
Margaret Cox Beyer 
Emily G. McDowell 

Special Lecture Course for Season 
1921-1922 

George H. Tapy, A.M., Wabash 
College; Psychology 

Stanley Coulter. Ph. E., Dean, De- 
partment of Science, Purdue Uni- 
versity ; Biology 

Georgia Alexander, Supervisor in 
the Indianapolis Schools; Meth- 
od in Reading and Number 

Anna Torrence, Teachers College, 
Columbia University ; Graded 
School Method 

T. F. Fitzgibbon, A. B., Indiana 
University ; University of Chica- 
go ; Superintendent of Schools, 
Muncie, Ind. ; Rural Schools 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Lucy Fletcher Brown, Japanese Art 

E. U. Graff, A. M., Superintendent 
Indianapolis Public Schools ; 
School Management 

Carl B. Sputh, M. D. ; Physiology 
and Hygiene 

June Gray, Registered Nurse ; 
Graduate Methodist Hospital, In- 
dianapolis ; Teachers College, Co- 
lumbia University ; Service Base 
Hospital, No. 32 ; Red Cross In- 
structor, Red Cross Teaching 
Center, Indianapolis 

Hazel Harter Jones, Lake Erie Col- 
lege, Painesville ; University of 
Chicago ; Colorado College ; Uni- 
versity of Colorado ; Social 
Science 

Louis P. Benezet, A. M., Dartmouth, 
Superintendent of Schools, Evans- 
ville ; Method 

Marie K. Sourbier, Albright College, 
Philadelphia School of Industrial 
Arts ; Public School Drawing 

Ethelwyn Miller, A. B., Franklin 
College ; B. S., Columbia Univer- 
sity ; Home Economics 
'Grace Woody, Teachers College of 
Indianapolis ; Columbia Normal 
School of Physical Education ; 
Physical Education 

Oliver Willard Pierce, A. B., A. M.. 
Mus. Doc. ; Musical History 

Orloff Trio 

Lucius B. Swift, Americanization 

May Louise Shipp, Current History 

Dorothy Campbell, Assistant in De- 
partments of Public School Music 
and Drawing 

Julia Harrison Moore, History 



TRI-STATE COLLEGE 101 

5. TRI-STATE COLLEGE 

Angola 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1884; chartered, 190G. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: Independent. 
Departments — 

Biology Latin 

Chemistry Mathematics 

English Music 

History Physics 

Industrial Art Psychology 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary, none; (2) Scholastic, A. B. 
in Education; B. S. in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Chem- 
ical Engineering. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, October 3, 1921; closing, August 
25, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 6,1922; closing, August 
25, 1922. (Regular 4th quarter of collegiate year.) 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 180. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 594; (b) women, 60. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 20 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 8 

Total 28 



102 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Littleton M. Sniff 
Vice-President — 

Willis A. Fox 
Trustees — 

Littleton M. Sniff 

Charles C. Sherrard, President 

William O. Bailey, Secretary 

Burton O. Handy 

George G. Niehous 

Fred M. Starr, Treasurer 

Willis A. Fox 

Lewis W. Fairfield 
All residents of Angola, Indiana 

Dean of 

Men — 

Wm. O. Bailey, Angola 
Women — 

Winifred R. Waugh, Angola 

Director of 
Extension — 

None 
Summer School — 

Regular 4th Quarter 
Physical Education - 

None 
Athletics (Coach) — 

None 
Registrar — 

Wm. O. Bailey 
Bursar — 

Fred M. Starr 
Librarian — 

Winifred R. Waugh 



Littleton M, Sniff, A. M. 

William O. Bailey, M. S. 

Fred M. Starr, A. B. 

Alice Parrott, A. B. in Education 

Willis A. Fox. A.M. 

Esther Graham, B. C. S. 

Lucile Pugh, B. S. in H. E. 

Viola Blackman, Instructor in Art 

Oscar Zimmerman, Ph. D. 

Alonzo Myers, A. B. in Education 

Paul D. Alspach, Instructor in Shop 

Almon G. Harshman, Bac. Mus. 

George G. Niehous, C. E. 

Charles C. Sherrard, Ph. C, M. S. 

Burton Handy, Ph. B. 

William A. Pfeiffer, E. E. 

Dana Paul Mitchell, B. S. in E.E. 

Raymond W. Gallaher, B. S. in 

Ch. E. 
John R. Shipman, B. S. in C. E. 
Raymond T. Roush, B. S. in M. E. 
Paul LeFever, Assistant in Physics 
Herman W. Lampman, Assistant in 

Shop 
Anthel O. Coppess, Assistant in 

Chemistry 
Lawrence H, Heit, Assistant in 

Chemistry 
Alfred H. Bruhn, Assistant in 

Chemistry 
George W 

Physics 
Hubert B. 

Chemistry 
Doak R. Best, LL. D. 
Charles A, Yotter, LL. D, 



Bean, Assistant 



Molina, Assistant 



VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 103 

6. VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 

Valparaiso 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1873; chartered, 1906. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: Independent. 

Constituent Schools: Arts and Sciences, Education, Music, 
Law, Engineering, Pharmacy, Commerce, Pre-Medical. 

Affiliating College: Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago. 
Departments offering majors — 

Botany History and Political Science 

Chemistry Philosophy, Psychology and Educa- 

French tion 

German Physics 

Latin Zoology 

English Spanish 

Mathematics 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary, A. M., M. S., LL. D. ; (2) 
Scholastic, L. L. B., A. B., B. S., Ph. B., A. M. 
Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 20, 1921; closing, May 
25, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, May 30, 1922; closing, August 
17, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 525. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 366; (b) women, 123. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 48 

• Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 2 

Number instructors and assistants 17 

Total 67 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

John E. Roessler, A. B., A. M., 
Litt. D. 
Vice-President — 

A. A. Williams, B. S., A. B., 
A. M., Sc. D. 
Trustees — 

Elmer D. Brothers, President, 39 
S. LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. 

Gerald H. Stoner, M, D., Secre- 
tary, Valparaiso 

George F. Beach, Treasurer, Val- 
paraiso 

George M. Dodge, Vice-President, 
Valparaiso 

Charles L. Jeffrey, Valparaiso 

Maurice R. Lowenstine, Valpa- 
raiso 

Charles E. Foster, Valparaiso 

Charles E. Weed, 1st Nat. Bank 
Bldg., Chicago 

Clayton C. Pickett, 1st Nat. 
Bank Bldg., Chicago 

John M. Stinson, Hammond 

Hon. Wm. F. Hodges, Gary 

Hon. W. W. Hinshaw, 1 W. 51st 
St., New York 

Wm. Bohleher, 15 Park Row, New 
York 

Wm. Manger, Hotel Netherland, 
New York 

P. S. Space, Fidelity Title and 
Trust Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Dean of 
Men — 

J. E. Roessler, A. B., A. M., 
Litt. D. 
Women — 

Mrs. Cora Benham, Pd. B. 
College — 

Berton A. Howlett. M. S. 



School of Education 
Dean : 

George Wallace Neet, Pd. D. 
Professor : 

W. F. Ellis, A.M. 

School of Pharmacy 
Dean : 

Hugh Cornelius Muldoon, B. S., 
Ph. G. 
Professors : 

George Chas. Schicks, Ph. G., 

Ph. C. 
Cyrus L. Cox, Ph. G., Ph. C. 
B. S. 
Assistant Professors: 

George R. Douglas. Ph. B., M. D. 
John L. Sahm, Ph. G. 

Arts and Sciences 
Dean : 

Berton Arthur Howlett, M. S. 
Professors : 

Ephraim Eisenberg, A. M. 

B. F, Williams, A.M., Litt. D. 
Mrs. E. W. Agar, M. O. 
Beulah Beshears, Pd. B. 

J. A. Aubry 
Mrs. Florence Birkholz 
Elizabeth Rechenberg, A. B. 
Edward D. Gomez, Ph. B. 

C. S. Hoover, A. M. 

A. A. Williams, A. B., B. S., 

A. M.. Sc. D. 
J. E. Roessler, A. B., A. M., 
Litt. D. 
Instructors : 

J. B. Hershman 
William Dorney 
Edna Agar, B. O. 



VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 



105 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Director of 
Extension — 

None 
Summer School — 

J. E. Roessler 
Physical Education — 

Mrs. Jessie Dunlap Maguire 
Ph. B. 
Athletics (Coach) — 

Earl J. Goheen 
Registrar — 

R. H. Ervin, A. B., A. M. 
Bursar — 

A. A. Williams, A. B., B. S. 
A. M., Sc. D. 
Librarian — 

Miss Helen Kull 



Home Economics 
Dean : 

Emma Louise Samuel, B. S. 
Professor : 

Abbie Juaire, B. S. 
Law School — 
Dean : 

Mile Jesse Bowman, A. M., LL. B. 

Professors : 

Thorley von Hoist, LL. B. 

Virgil Edwin Berry, LL. B. 

E. W. Agar, B. S., LL. B., J. D. 

Engineering School 
Dean: 

Frank R. Theroux, C. E. 

Professors : 

Theodore H. Trams, B. S. in C. E. 
Winfield L. Houran, B. S. in 

C. E. 
Ross Winship, M. E. 

Instructors : 

T. L. Hyttinen 
Sig Sorensen 
Moses W. Uban 
J. M. Bianchi 

School of Music 
Dean : 

Edmund W. Chaffee, Mus. D. 

Professors : 

Mrs. Mabel Spooner-Schuldt, 

Mus. M. 
Adam Lesinsky, Mus. B. 
Gustav Stephan, S. Sc. L. A., 

A. Ph. S.. G. S. M. 
Mrs. Edith Leahy-Stephan, G. S. 

M. 
Miss Nellie Humphrey (Voice) 
Dwight Edrus Cook (Voice) 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Pre-Meoical School 
Dean : 

Mason Locke Weems, B. S., A. M. 
Professors : 

S. A. Rifenburgh, B. S., A. B. 

F. C. N. Hedebol, Pd. B. 

High School Department 
Pi^incipal : 

Mrs. Nettie Dowdell Williams, 
A. B. 
Professors : 

E. E. Wright, A. B. 

Jesse Dunlap Maguire, Ph. B. 

Mrs. Virgil Berry 

O. D. Crouse, B. S. 

S. A. Rifenburgh, B. S., A. B. 

School of Commerce 
Dean : 

Mervyn G. Humphrey, B. C. S. 
Professors : 

M. E. Zimmerman, A. B., M. Ace. 

Charles Weems, B. S. 

W. A. Hoffman, Professor in 
Penmanship 
Instructors : 

Gertrude Frost 

Cleo Willey 

Muriel Rosenberg 

Helen Mebus 

Elementary Department 

Instructors : 

J. M. Lien, A. B. 

Mrs. Cora Benham, Pd. B. 

Miss Belle Wood 

Miss Lucas 

Miss Grace Aylesworth 

Miss McDonald 

Mrs. Adelheide Belcheur 

D. K. Hubbard 



Ill 

NORMAL DEPARTMENTS 

(In Smaller Colleges) 



PRESCRIBED STANDARDS 

The college or normal school which does not meet the require- 
ments of a standard college or standard normal school, may- 
establish a normal department: 

1. General Requirements. — Requirements of standard normal 

schools relating to admission of students, standards of 
work, library and laboratory, length of year, size of 
classes and class periods, observation and practice school, 
and records and reports, shall apply without modifica- 
tion. 

2. Teaching Staff. — Teachers must meet the same requirements 

as in standard normal schools; and the normal depart- 
ment must be in charge of a competent dean or director, 
who shall be held responsible for the organization and 
direction of the work. 

3. Financial Support. — Amount not prescribed, but shall be 

determined by the nature and extent of the school. 



Ill 



NORMAL DEPARTMENTS 
(In Smaller Colleg-es) 



1. EVANSVILLE COL- 

LEGE 

2. HUNTINGTON COL- 

LEGE 

3. MARION COLLEGE 

4. ST. BENEDICT NOR- 

MAL SCHOOL 

5. ST. FRANCIS NORMAL 

SCHOOL 



6. ST. JOSEPH'S NOR- 

MAL SCHOOL 

7. TAYLOR UNIVERSITY 

8. UNION CHRISTIAN 

COLLEGE 

9. VINCENNES UNI- 

VERSITY 
10. WINONA SUMMER 
SCHOOL 



1. EVANSVILLE COLLEGE 

EVANSVILLE 
GENERAL 

Founded, 1919; chartered, 1919. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: Methodist Episcopal Church; 
Chamber of Commerce of City of Evansville, affiliating. 
Departments offering majors — 

Chemistry 

Economics and Sociology 
Education 
English 

English Bible and Religious Educa- 
tion 
History 



Home Economics 

Latin and Greek 

Mathematics 

Physics 

Romance Languages 

Zoology 



Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary, none; (2) Scholastic, 
A. B. [The college plans to give a degree in Engineering 
(M. E., C. E., etc.) to students who complete the five-year 
course in Engineering.] 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 27, 1921; closing, June 
20, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 21, 1922; closing, Sep- 
tember 1, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 228. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 85; (b) women, 168. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 13 

Number associate professors 2 

Number assistant professors 2 

Number instructors and assistants 10 

Total 27 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Alfred F. Hughes 

Vice-President — 
None 

Trustees — ■ 

Bishop Frederick D. Leete, 307 
Hume-Mansur Building, Indian- 
apolis 

Richard Rosencranz, Vulcan Plow 
Co., Evansville 

Wilbur Erskin, Akin-Erskin Mfg. 
Co., Evansville 

Rev. L. C. Bentley, Anderson 

Rev. E. A. Robertson, 65 N. 
Ritter Ave., Indianapolis 

G. S. Tarbox, Mattoon, 111. 

Bishop William F. Anderson, 420 
Plum St., Cincinnati, Ohio 



Evansville College is a College of 
Liberal Arts, with closely articu- 
lated departments of Education, 
Music and Engineering. At pres- 
ent the departments are so closely 
related that it does not seem ad- 
visable to attempt a classifica- 
tion by departments. "P" fol- 
lowing the name indicates that 
the person gives only part time 
to teaching in the college 

Alfred F. Hughes, S. T. B., D. D. 

Henry Jewell Bassett, Ph. D., Pro- 
fessor of Latin and Greek 

Andrew J. Bigney, A. M., Sc. D., 
Professor of Zoology 

Elizabeth L. Cowan, B. S., Profes- 
sor of Home Economics 

Wahnita DeLong, A. M., Assistant 
Professor of English 



EVANSVILLE COLLEGE 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Walton M. Wheeler, American 
Trust Building, Evansville 

Hon. James A. Hemenway, Boon- 
ville 

Rev. George H. Murphy, Colum- 
bus 

Rev. Alfred E. Craig, 510 Upper 
Second St., Evansville 

Rev. John W. Hancher, 740 
Rush St., Chicago, 111. 

Rev. John C. White, Garrett 

Benjamin F. Adams, Blooming- 
ton 

Dr. S. J. Copeland, 427 Newton- 
Claypool Bldg., Indianapolis 

E. V. Hawkins, Connersville 

Rev. John S. Ward, 813 Adams 
Ave., Evansville 

Wm. H. McCurdy, Hercules Co., 
Evansville 

Howard Roosa, Cresent Club, 
Evansville 

George S. Clifford, 716 S. First 
St., Evansville 

Rev. Wm. N. Dresel, 31 L. Third 
St., Evansville 

Benjamin Bosse, Mayor's Office, 
Evansville 

John J. Nolan, Federal Building, 
Evansville 

Silas Ichenhauser, Ichenhauser 
Co., Evansville 

Samuel May, Citizens' Bank 
Building, Evansville 

Francis Joseph Reitz, City Na- 
tional Bank, Evansville 

Charles E. Ford, New Harmony 

Judge Herdis Clements, Mt. Ver- 
non 

George Waters, Poseyville 

J. V. Stimson, Huntingburg 

Allen A. Albert, Paris, 111. 



George Bruce Franklin, Ph. D., Pro- 
fessor of English 

Mrs. Lucy J. Franklin, A. M., Pro- 
fessor of Oral English 

Olaf Hovda, Ph. D., Professor of 
Physics and Acting Head of the 
Department of Mathematics 

J. M. McKinney, A. B. (P), As- 
sistant in Chemistry 

Vera Merryman (P), Physical Di- 
rector for Women 

Helen Peeples, B. S., Instructor in 
Home Economics 

Mary Lois Raymond, A. M., Asso- 
ciate Professor of Romance Lan- 
guages 

George B. Schnurr, B. P. E. (P), 
Physical Director for Men 

Alvin Strickler, Ph. D., Professor 
of Chemistry 

Walter Abram Terpenning, A. B., 
Associate Professor of Sociology 

Charles Edgar Torbet, A. M., Pro- 
fessor of History 

Mary Josephine Walker, A. M., In- 
structor in Romance Languages 

Thomas A. Williams, A. M., S. T. B., 
Professor of English Bible and 
Religious Education 

Alfred B. Cope, A. M., Professor of 
Education 

Margaret Beachey (P), Instructor 
in Drawing 

Louis P. Benezet, A.M. (P), Lec- 
turer on Public School Systems 

Ada Bicking (P), Instructor in 
Public School Music 

Belle Caffee (P), Instructor in 
Reading and Language 

Jessie Lucy Duboc, A. B., Assistant 
Professor of Elementary Educa- 
tion 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Dean of 

Men — 

None 
Women — 

Mrs. Lucy Jenkins Franklin 
College of Liberal Arts — 

Charles Edgar Torbet 

Director of 
Extension — 

None 
Summer School — 

Same organization as other quar- 
ters 
Physical Education — 

George B. Schnurr 
Athletics (Coach) — 

H. H. Miller (Basket Ball) 
Registrar — 

Charles E. Torbet 
Bursar — 

Edward Rowlands (Executive 
Secretary) 
Librarian — 

George B. Franklin 

Johanna Klingholz, Assistant 
The assistant is the active librarian. 



Cornelia Koch (P), Instructor in 

Penmanship 
Max Brewster Robinson, M. E., Pro- 
fessor of Mechanical Engineering 
Henry W. B. Barnes, Professor of 

Voice 
James Robert Gillette, Professor of 

Organ and Theory of Music 
Otto Puder, Instructor in Violin 
Critic Teachers — 

Louise Atkin 

Annette Fenneman 

Carolla Bangsburg 

Adelia McClerney 

Betty Saunders 

Emma Balls 

Florence Lutz 



HUNTINGTON COLLEGE 113 

2. HUNTINGTON COLLEGE 

Huntington 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1849; chartered, 1850. Coeducational. 

Supporting- Constituency: United Brethren Church (Old Con- 
stitution). 

Departments offering- majors — 

Alt Home Economics 

Education Mathematics 

English Music 

Foreign Language Physical Science 

History and Political Science Theological 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary, D. D.; (2) Scholastic, 
A. B., B. S., B. Pd., B. D. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 12, 1921; closing-, May 
26, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, May 29, 1922; closing, August 
18, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 54. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 28; (b) women, 39. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 8 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 6 

Number instructors and assistants 2 

Total 16 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

D. R. Ellabarger, A. M. 
Vice-President— 

None 
Trustees— 

Bishop F. L. Hoskins, D. D.. 

Myrtle, Idaho 
Bishop C. A. Mummart, A. M.. 

D. D., Ubee 
Bishop H. C. Mason, A. B.. Hills- 
dale, Mich. 
Rev. O. G. Alwood. D. D., Hunt- 
ington 
D. R. Ellabarger, A.M., Ubee 
Rev. A. B. Bowman, Huntington 
Rev. A. Hoffman, Grand Rapids, 

Mich. 
Rev. C. H. Slusher, Muncie 
Rev. G. S. Seiple, Hillsdale, Mich. 
Rev. E. E. Plumley, Ubee 
Rev. J. E. Harwood, Huntington 
Rev. W. E. Musgrave, Hunting- 
ton 
Rev. U. S. Wertenbarger, Grabill 
Rev. B. F. Blubaugh, Chambers- 
burg, Pa. 
R. M. Stahl, Fowler, HI. 
W. H. Ely, Chambersburg, Pa. 
Elmer Clark, Hudson 
H. J. Ickes, Helena, Ohio 

B. J. Hazzard, Blissfield, Mich. 
Rosco Lefforge, Rushville 
Wm. Galbraith, Rugby 

C. S. Mumma, Decatur 

Glen G. Gideon, Payne, Ohio 
Isaac Whealdon, Shedds, Ore. 

Dean of 
Men — 

M. J. Searle 
Women— 

Flora E. Vandament 



Philosophy — 

Daniel Rudolph Ellabarger, A. M. 

J. H. Blackhurst, A. M. 
Languages — 

M. J. Searle, A.M. 

Emma S. Wyman, A. B., B. L. 

Janet Snider, A. B. 
Mathematics — 

M. J. Searle, A. M. 
Psychology and Education — 

J. H. Blackhurst, A. M. 

Charles Emory Byers, A. M. 
English — 

Flora E. Vandament, A. M. 

Emma S. Wyman, A. B., B. L. 
History — 

Flora E. Vandament, A. M. 

Alford Ellabarger, A. B, (Sum- 
mer) 
Science — 

Manindra C. Guha, A. B., I. A. 
Home Economics — 

Janet Snider, A. B, 
Theological — 

William H. Clay, D. D. 
Public Speaking and Art — 

Emma S. Wyman, A. B., B. L. 
Physical Science — 

Manindra C. Guha, A. B., I. A. 
Music — 

J. Francis Maguire, Piano 

James B. Stevens, Voice 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Director of 
Extension— 
None 

Summer School — 
D. R. Ellabarger 

Physical Education — 
Glen Johnson (Men) 
J. Clayton Smith (Women) 

Athletics (Coach) — 
Glen Johnson 

Registrar — 

D. R. Ellabarger 

Bursar — 

Lucile Griffith 

Librarian — 
O. A. Bump 



116 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

3. MARION COLLEGE 

Marion 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1919; chartered, 1919. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: Wesleyan Methodist Church of 
America. 

Departments offering majors — 

English History and Social Science 

Foreign Languages Education and Philosophy 

Mathematics and Science 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — none; (2) Scholastic — 
A. B. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 12; closing, June 2, 
1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 5, 1922; closing, August 
25, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 123. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 46; (b) women, 83. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 8 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 1 

Total 9 



MARION COLLEGE 



117 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Henry Clark Bedford 

Trustees — 

Mr. E. G. Dietrich, 207 W. Water 

St.. Syracuse, N. Y. 
Rev. E. D. Carpenter, Glens Falls, 

N. Y. 
Rev. J. S. Willett, 330 E. Onon- 
daga St., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Rev. F. A. Butterfield, 330 E. 

Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Rev. T. P. Baker, Sheridan 
Rev. W. L. Thompson, Race St., 

Marion 
Rev. Charles Sicard, Appleton, 

N. Y. 
Rev. E. F. McCarty, 330 E. 

Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Rev. E. R. Dodd, Charles City, 

Iowa 
Rev. J. A. Clement, 208 S. Church 

St., Gastonia, N. C. 
Mr. L. H. McMillan, Marengo, 

Ohio 
Mr. O. S. Ballinger, Baraboo, 

Wis. 
Mr. O. N. Carnahan, Viola, 111. 
Mr. J. Lawrence, Ashburn, Ga. 

Dean of 

Men — 

John W. Leedy 
Women — 

Mrs. Mary P. Manwell 



Director of 



Extension — 
None 

Summer School- 
A. Jones 



Henry Clark Bedford, A. M., D. D., 
President, Professor of Greek 

John W. Leedy, B. S., M. S., Pro- 
fessor of Chemisti-y and Physics 

James B. Mack, A. B., A.M., Pro- 
fessor of Mathematics 

G. Tremaine McDowell, A. B., A. M., 
Professor of English 

A. Jones, B. S., Professor of Edu- 
cation and Philosophy 

Pierce E. Woolsey, A. B., Professor 
of Latin and French 

Everett E. Worth, A. B., Professor 
of Economics and Political Sci- 
ence 

John Markey, A. B., Professor of 
History and Sociology 

Edwin F. Wolf, A. B., Assistant 
in Chemistry and Botany 

Charles V. Kettering, B. Mus., Har- 
mony and History of Music 

Mrs. Erma Kimmel, A. B., B. O., 
Expression and Physical Training 

Paul Billheimer, Physical Training 

Mrs. E. A. Hallack, Sight Singing 
and Public School Music 

Mrs. Nausbaum, Violin 

Mrs. C. V. Kettering, Piano 

J. O. Baker, B. S., Bible and 
Theology 

Lula Strickler, Methods and Prac- 
tice Teaching 

Mrs. Elizabeth Ayers, Library At- 
tendant 

The degrees of the faculty were ob- 
tained from : 
University of Southern California 
University of Kansas 
University of Wisconsin 
University of Minnesota 
University of Michigan 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Physical Education— 

Paul Billheimer 
Athletics (Coach) — 

None 
Registrar — 

Jas. B. Mack 
Bursar — 

S. C. Kinnison 
Librarian — 

G. T. McDowell 



Ohio Wesleyan University 
Oberlin College 
Syracuse University 
Harvard University 
Oxford College 
Ohio Northern University 



ST. BENEDICT NORMAL SCHOOL 119 



4. ST. BENEDICT NORMAL SCHOOL 

Ferdinand 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1914; chartered, . Not coeducational (women 

students only). 

Supporting Constituency: Sisters of St. Benedict. 
Departments: Normal and Academy. 
Degrees Conferred: None. 
Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 5, 1921; closing, June, 
1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Not stated. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921 — None. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, none; (b) women, 13. 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Mother M. Seraphine, O. S. B. 
Vice-President — 

Trustees — • 

Academy, Immaculate Conception, 
Ferdinand, Ind. 



Faculty not reported. 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

5. ST. FRANCIS NORMAL SCHOOL 

Oldenburg 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1870; chartered, 1881. Not coeducational (women 
udents only). 

Supporting Constituency: Sisters of St. Francis. 
Departments: Academic, Music, Art, Expression, Home Eco- 
)mics. Commercial. 
Degrees Conferred: None, 
iilendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 13, 1921; closing, June 
), 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 26, 1922; closing, August 
., 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
anding) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 175. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 0; (b) women, 14. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 4 

Number associate professors 4 

Number assistant professors 3 

Number instructors and assistants (summer 

session) 6 

Total 17 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



lESIDENT— 

Sister M. De Sales Olberdinj 

[CE- President — 

Sister M. Ancilla Leber 



Rev. Valentine Schaf, Ph. D., Eth- 
ics, Sociology 

Sister Aurea Brosnan, A. B., Eng- 
lish, Mathematics, History 



ST. FRANCIS NORMAL SCHOOL 



121 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Trustees — 

Sister Mary John Broderick 
Sister Theodora Hesse 
Sister Fidelia Lanergan 
Sister Francis Xavier Kessing 
Addresses : Oldenburg, Ind. 

Dean of 

Men — 
Women — 

Sister M. Bertina Menting 

Director of 
Extension — 

Sister Mary De Sales Olberding 
Summer School — • 

Sister M. Clarissa Dillhoff 
Physical Education — 

Sister Esther Marie Zapp 
Registrar — 

Sister M. Clarissa Dillhoff 
Bursar — 
Librarian — 

Sister M. Saloma Becker 



Sister Stanislaus Boegeman, A. B., 
Mathematics, Science, Psychology 

Sister Lawrence Gehring, A. B., 
Primai-y Methods, English 

Sister James Marie Strasberger, 
A. B., Language, General Meth- 
ods 

Sister Marina Kerker, Music 

Sister Bertina Menting, Drawing, 
Domestic Science 

Summer School — 

Sister Mary De Sales Olberding, 

General Methods 
Sister M. Ancilla Leber, A. B., 

English, Mathematics, Latin 
Sister Stanislaus Boegeman, A. B., 

Arithmetic, Special Methods 
Sister M. Lawrence Gehring, A. 

B., Latin, French, Mathematics 
Sister Mary John Broderick, A. 

B,. English, Spanish 
Sister M. Aurea Brosnan, A. B., 

Mathematics, History, Latin 
Sister M. Clarissa Dillhoff, A. B., 

English, Physics, Physiology 
Sister C. Borromeo Oefelein, A. 

B., Mathematics, Psychology 
Sister M. Angelica Dingwerth, 

Methods in Geography 
Sister M. Leonette Quinn, A. B., 

Mathematics, Biology 
Sister M. Adele Bundschu, Music, 

Singing 
Sister M. Itta Lutoski, Drawing 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



6. ST. JOSEPH'S NORMAL SCHOOL 

Tipton 



GENERAL 



Not coeducational (women 



Founded, 1915; chartered, — 
students only). 

Supporting Constituency: Sisters of St. Joseph. 
Departments: Summer Normal School and Academy. 
Degrees Conferred: None. 
Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — (Summer session only.) 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 14, 1922; closing, August 
25, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 20. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 0; (b) women, 0. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 3 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 2 

Total 5 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Mother M. Xavier 

Vice-President — 

Rev. Ed. M. Boney 
Trustees— 

(Sisters of St. Joseph) 



Miss Ellen Reidy, A. B. 
Rev. Ed M. Boney, Ph. D. 
J. A. Mattingly, A. M. 
E. L. Mitchell. A. B. 
Alex. Henneman, Mus. Doc. 



ST. JOSEPH'S NORMAL SCHOOL 



123 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Dean of 

Men — 
Women — ■ 

Miss Ellen Reidy 

Director of 
Extension — 

None 
Summer School — 

E. L. Mitchell 
Physical Education — 

None 
Registrar — 

Sister Augustine 
Bursar — 

Sister Augustine 
Librarian — 

Sister Dorthea 



124 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

7. TAYLOR UNIVERSITY 

Upland 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1846; chartered, 1846, Coeducational. 

Supporting Constituency: National Association of Local 
Preachers of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Constituent Schools: College of Arts and Sciences, School 
of Theology, School of Music, School of Expression, School of 
Missionary Training, Normal School, Academy. 

Departments offering majors — 

Bible Literature Greek 

Biology History, Political and Social Science 

Chemistry Latin 

Domestic Science Mathematics 

English Philosophy and Education 

Expression and Music Physics and Astronomy 

German Romance Languages 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — D. D., LL. D.; (2) Scho- 
lastic—A. B., B. S., Ph. B., A. M., Mus. B., B. D. 
Calendar, 1921-1922; 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 21, 1921; closing, June 
14, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — (Opening not yet announced). 
Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 

standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 0. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 125; (b) women, 100. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 17 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 7 

Number instructors and assistants 6 

Total 30 



TAYLOR UNIVERSITY 



125 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

James M. Taylor, D. D. 
Trustees — 

Rufus A. Morrison, D, D., Mun- 
cie. President 

Judge Francis A. Walker, Ander- 
son 

C. C. Ayres, Redkey 

Walter Hansen, Urbana 

Poorest Miller, Upland 

Edwin J. Bookmyer, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Lyell M. Rader, Upland 

S. A. Shoemaker, M. D., Bluffton 

S. M. Croft, Washington, D. C. 

Rev. H. H. Pitzer, Chattanooga, 
Tenn. 

Joseph M. Fithian, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Rev. S. R. Maitland, New Castle, 
Pa. 

E. B. Henek, Detroit, Mich. 

C. C. Valade, Detroit, Mich. 

Rev. O. W. Rose, Vermont, 111. 

Rev. T. M. Hill, Albany 

Rev. D. H. Kenney, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Rev. Geo. T. Stephens, Winona 
Lake 

J. W. Boyd, New York 

Chas. D. Williams, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

M. H. Stephens, Upland 

Rev. Austin J. Rinker, D. D., New 
Castle, Pa. 

A. Dickerson, Upland 

T. W. Williams, Upland 

M. Vayhinger, D. D., Upland 

H. P. Sloane, D. D.. Bridgeton, 
N. J. 



James M. Taylor, D. D., President 

B. W. Ayres, Ph.D. 

Newton Wray, A. B., B. D., D. D. 

Olive May Draper, A. M. 

Walter C. Glasier, A. M. B. D., 

Th. D. 
A. Verne Westlake, Mus. D. 
Sadie L. Miller 
Mrs. Mary O. Shilling 
Adaline E. Stanley, B. S., A. B., 

A.M. 
George Evans, A. M., D. D. 
Lyell Rader, Ph. D. 

C. A. Durfee, A. B. 
Francis Phillips, A. B., B. D. 
Lula Cline, A. B. 

Elva L. Hoag, A. B. 

Ethel B. Finster 

Mrs. James M. Taylor 

Ines M. Miles, A. B. 

H. Andre Schmidt 

Mrs. Dallas Albright, A. B. 

Barton Rees Pogue, A. B., S. T. B. 

H. T. Blodgett, B. S. 

George Fenstermacher 

Isabella M. Ward, A. B. 

Burton H. Woodford, A. B., A. M. 

Mrs. Mary L. Jones, A. B. 

Meredith Manning, A. B. 

Sylvia Barnes, A. B. 

Jane Campbell, Mus. B. 

Lula Mahaffey 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Dean of 
Men — 

B. W. Ay res 
Women — 

Isabella M. Ward 
College of Arts and Sciences^ — 

B. W. Ayres 
Professional Schools — 
Newton Wray, Theol. Sem. 
A. Verne Westlake, Director 

School of Music 
Barton Rees Po^ue, Director 

School of Expression 
Adaline E. Stanley, Dean of Edu- 
cation 

Director of 
Extension — 
Summer School — 
Physical Education — 

Burke White (Men) 

Laura Leff (Women) 
Rexjistrar— 

Walter C. Glasier 
Bursar — 

Forrest Miller 
Librarian — 

Adaline E. Stanley 



UNION CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 



127 



8. UNION CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 

Merom 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1859; chartered, 1859. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: Christian Church. 
Departments — 

English Social Sciences 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary — D. D.; (2) Scholastic — 
A. B. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 20; closing, June 14, 
1922. 

(2) Summer Session — None. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921 — No summer session. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 15; (b) women, 12. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 4 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 

Total 4 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — • 

W. S. Alexander 

Trustees — 

W. S. Alexander, Merom 
J. F. Burnett, Dayton, Ohio 
C. C. Tarry, Bluffton 



Warner S. Alexander, A. B., D. D., 
President and College Pastor 

Gault W. Pleasant, M. A., Dean. 
Philosophy and Social Sciences 

S. Elizabeth Hatten, M. A., Foreign 
Languages 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



R. A. Plunkett, Sullivan 


Gilbert R. Hammond, Ph. D., Eng- 


R. P. Arrick, Farmland 


lish and Religious Education 


E, B. James, Mansfield, 111. 


Wm. E. Goernandt, M. A., Mathe- 


G. W. Buff, Sullivan 


matics and Sciences 


M. S. Campbell, Collison, 111. 




D. A. Epperson, Haubstadt 




R. E. Wearley, Delphi 




A. M. Addington, Winchester 




G. R. Hammond, Haubstadt 




J. M. Plunkett, Palestine, 111. 




J. L. Gettinger, Sullivan 




O. B. Ratcliff, Covington 




Dean of 




Men— 




A. R. Van Cleave 




Women— 




Mrs. Nan Kelly 




Director of 




Physical Education— 




A. R. Van Cleave 




Registrar- 




G. W. Pleasant 




Librarian— 




Emerson Boroughs 





VINCENNES UNIVERSITY 129 

9. VINCENNES UNIVERSITY 

ViNCENNES 
GENERAL 

Founded, 1806; chartered, 1807. Coeducational. (A Junior 
College.) 

Supporting Constituency: Independent. 
Departments without offering majors. 
Degrees Conferred: None. 
Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 19, 1921; closing. May 
26, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, May 29,1922; closing, August 
18, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 175. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 17; (b) women, 55. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 9 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 6 

Total 15 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President— 

W. Halnon 
Vice-President — 
Trustees — 

Dr. W. M. Hindman 

E. Emison, Broadway St., Vin- 
cennes 

9—19890 



W. Halnon, A. M., President 

A. Rienbold, A, M., Professor of 
French and Spanish 

E. Stahl, A. M., Professor of His- 
tory 

M. Buck, A. M., Professor of Chem- 
istry 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Dr. C. Alsop 

J. B. La Plante, La Plante Bldg., 
Vincennes 

Mason Niblack, Bunker Hill 
Farm, Vincennes 

Thomas Adams, "The Vincennes 
Commercial," Vincennes 

J. L. Bayard, Sr., First National 
Bank, Vincennes 

H. Simpson, Wheatland Road, 
Vincennes 

J. Risch, Second and Harrison 
St., Vincennes 

H. Foulks, N. Eighth St., Vin- 
cennes 

C. Judah, Burnett Heights, Vin- 
cennes 

J. T. Oliphant, Oliphant Bldg., 
Vincennes 

E. Smith, N. Fifth St., Vin- 
cennes 

W. C. Johnson, Main St., Vin- 
cennes 



H. Rice, A. M.. Professor of Bot- 
any 

A. Bunting, A. M., Pi-ofessor of 
English 

G. Graham, A. B., Professor of 
Mathematics 

R. Bland, A. M., Professor of Edu- 
cation 

M. Skillen, A. M., Professor of Edu- 
cation 

M. Scott, B. S., Professor of Home 
Economics 

L. Carter, Mus. B., Instructor in 
Public School Music 

R. Ritchey, Instructor in Public 
School Music and Violin 

D. Ramsey, Instructor in Art 

E. Beach, Instructor in Physical 
Education 

C. Wall, Critic Teacher 

R. Stannigar, Critic Teacher 



WINONA SUMMER SCHOOL 131 

10. WINONA SUMMER SCHOOL 

Winona Lake 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1919; no charter. Coeducational. 

Supporting- and Affiliating- Constituency: Winona Assembly. 

Departments offering majors — The Winona Normal is at pres- 
ent somewhat unique in its organization, being a loose volun- 
tary association affiliated with and supported by the Winona 
Assembly. Its only session is the 12 weeks' summer term, and 
its purpose is to furnish an ideal school for teacher training. 

Degrees Conferred: None. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — No regular session during the year. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 12, 1922; closing, August 
25, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing') : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 468. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— None. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 32 

Total 32 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Director — 

G. C. Brandenburg 

Advisory Board — 

J. N. Rhodeheaver, Winona Lake 
R. E. Cavanaugh, Bloomington 
O. H. Williams, Indianapolis 
G. I. Christie, Lafayette 

Director of 
Extension — 
Summer School — 

G. C, Brandenburg 
Physical Education — 

Geo. E. Schlafer 
Ath LETics ( Coach ) — 

Geo. E. Schlafer 
Registrar — 

Ernest M. Linton 
Bursar — 
Librarian — 

Eva Hartsock 



Mabel Barnett, A. B., Assistant in 
Art 

Walter S. Bittner, A. B., Sociology 
and Economics 

G. C. Brandenburg, Ph. D., Educa- 
tional Psychology 

Robert E. Cavanaugh, A. M., Edu- 
cation and Psychology 

Helen E. Coblentz, A. B., Physical 
Education (Women) 

Herbert L. Creek, Ph. D„ English 

Louis Dirks, A. B., Grammar and 
Education 

Logan Esarey, Ph. D., History 

Mabel Fisher, Art 

Phares R. Hershey, A. B., French 
and Spanish 

Susie Hatfield, Piano 

H. G. Imel, A. B., Elementary 
School Supervisor 

Ernest M. Linton, Ph. D., Political 
Science 

Nan Mildren Mosteller, B. Pd., 
Rural Education and Primary 
Methods 

Ovsren J. Neighbours, A. M., Educa- 
tion 

H. W. Owens, Mus. B., Voice and 
Harmony 

Geo. E. Schlafer, Ph. B., Physical 
Education (Men) 

Frank W. Schoddey, A. B., Econom- 
ics and Sociology 

Irving C. Stoner, M. O., A. M., Pub- 
lic Speaking and Dramatic Liter- 
ature 

Robert W. Whitford, Ph. D., Eng- 
lish 

Robert Weaver, Physical Education 
Ira T. Wilson, A. M., Biology 
Harry W. Wood, A. M., Education 



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133 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



J. Frank Yenner, Commercial Sub- 
jects 

Elizabeth Young, A. B., Geography 
and Physiography 

— — , Public School Music 

H. H. Hock, Swimming 

Jennie Jones, Critic Teacher in 
Demonstration School 

Maud Bishop, A. B., Critic Teacher 
in Demonstration School 

Edna Stinson, A. B., Home Econom- 
ics 

, Kindergarten Teacher in 

Demonstration School 



IV 
CITY NORMAL SCHOOLS 



STANDARDS FOR CITY NORMAL SCHOOLS 

Requirements of City Normal Schools are the same as for 
Normal Departments (Part III). 



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IV 

CITY NORMAL SCHOOLS 

1. FORT WAYNE NOR- 2. INDIANAPOLIS NOR- 

MAL SCHOOL MAL SCHOOL 



1. FORT WAYNE NORMAL SCHOOL 

Fort Wayne 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1867; chartered, . Coeducational. 

Supporting Constituency: School City of Ft. Wayne. 

Departments. 

Degrees Conferred: None. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 12, 1921; closing, 
June 9, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — None in 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 80. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 0; (b) women, 15. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 11 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 15 

Total 26 

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138 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Principal — 

Flora Wilber 
Trustees — 

Byron H. Somers 

Henry J. Bowerfind 

Ely E. Perry 

James E. Ford 

B. Paul Mossman 

Mrs. Harry P. Fletcher 

Mrs. Carl Yaple 

All of Fort Wayne 

L. C. Ward, Superintendent of 
Schools 

Director of 
Summer School — 

Flora Wilber 
Physical Education — 

Carrie A. Snively 
Athletics— 

Clara B. Williams, A. B. 



Education — 

Flora Wilber, B. S.. M. A. 

Joanna Teerink, A. B. 

Adelaide L. Fiedler, A. B. 
Geography and Science — 

Martha J. Cooley, B. S. 
Industrial and Fine Arts — 

Alice E. Hall 
Music — 

William E. Miles 
English — 

Beulah Rinehart, Ph.B. 
Penmanship — 

O. L. Rogers 
History — 

Cynthia S. Ruggles, B. S. 
Hygiene and Physical Educa- 
tion — 

Carrie A, Snively 

Clara B. Williams, A. B. 
Training School — 
Principal : 

Flora Wilber, B. S., A. M. 
Assistant Principal : 

Desdemona P. Hale 
Director of Practice : 

Joanna Teerink, A. B. 
Training Teachers: 

Adele P. Sauer, Music and Art 

Martha J. Cooley, B. S., Geogra- 
phy and Science 

Adelaide L. Fiedler, A. B., Arith- 
metic 

Beulah Rinehart, Ph. B., English 

Cynthia S. Ruggles, B. S., His- 
tory 
Fourth Grade : 

Laura M. Brenn, B. S. 



FORT WAYNE NORMAL SCHOOL 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Tliird Grade: 

Ida J. Long, Ph. B. 
Second Grade: 

Jessie T. Parry 

Elizabeth Yost 
First Grade: 

Mabel K. Holland 

Mary K. Muller 
Kindergarten : 

Esther R. Erickson 

Doris Andrews 



140 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

2. INDIANAPOLIS NORMAL SCHOOL 

Indianapolis 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1867; no charter. Not coeducational (women stu- 
dents only). 

Supporting Constituency: School City of Indianapolis. 
Departments : 

English Primary 

Geography Psychology 

History Science 

Intermediate Supervision 
Junior 

Degrees Conferred: The Normal School does not now grant 
degrees, but expects to do so. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 12, 1921; closing, June 
15, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — None. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921 — None. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921— (a) men, 0; (b) women, 103. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 9 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 21 

Total 30 



INDIANAPOLIS NORMAL SCHOOL 



141 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



PRINCIPAjIi — 

Ellsworth Lowry 
Trustees^ 

Dr. Marie Haslep 
Adolph Emhardt 
Bert S. Gadd 
Wm. D. Allison 
Charles L. Barry 
E. U. Graff, Superintendent of 
Schools 

Director of 
Physical Education— 

Dr. Wm. Ocker 
Registrar— 

Mrs. Bertha Dunlop 
Librarian — 

Mr. Rush 



Heads of Departments — 

Helen Ford Staples, A. B., A. M., 
(completed except theses). Head 
Primary Department 
Harriet Campbell, A. B. CCol.) , 
A. M., (complete this year at 
Chicago), Head Intermediate 
Department 
James E, Moore, A. B. (Upper 

, 1 year University of 

Minnesota, 1 year Ames), Head 
Junior Department 
Howard de Forest, Ph. D., Science 
Gertrude Ruth Schottenfels, A. M. 

(Ph.D. earned), English 
Frances Lowell, Ph. D., Psychol- 
ogy 
Paul Haworth. Ph. D., History 
Marion Lee Webster, A. M., Geog- 
raphy 
Flora Drake. A. M., Supervision 
Directors of Practice — 

Tobias O. Chew, M. S., Mathe- 
matics Department 
Mary Holmes, A. M., Primary 
Flora Torrence, Primary 
Lucie Holeman, A. B., Primary 
Gertrude Mescall, Primary 
Florence Quigg, Primary 
Olive Funk, Intermediate 
Mary Pasho, Intermediate 
Pearl Jack, A. B., Intermediate 
Mrs. Georgia Lacey, Intermediate 
Clara Nieman, Intermediate 
Kate Goldrick, Intermediate 
Flora Swan, A. M., Junior 
Pearl Bedford, Junior 
Kate Kern, A. B., Junior 
Alma Mann, A. B., Principal 
Training School 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 


FACULTY 




Special Departments — 




Heads (Part-Time) : 




Florence Fitch, Art 




Dr. William Ocker, Physical Edu- 




cation 




Ernest Hesser, Music 


. 


Tom Sawyier, Penmanship 




Assistants (Full-Time) : 




Lillian Weyl. Art 




Ada Crozier, Physical Education 




Lulu Kanagy, Music 




Colored School: 




Mrs. Cable, Principal 




Mrs. Hazel Hendricks, Director 



V 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 



1-13) 



REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIAL SCHOOLS 

The requirements for special schools are the same as for 
Normal Departments (Part III). 



[I'A) 



V 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 

1. ART SCHOOL— JOHN 3. DE PAUW UNIVERSITY 

HERRON ART INSTI- SCHOOL OF MUSIC 

TUTE 

2. COLLEGE OF MUSIC 4. METROPOLITAN 

AND FINE ARTS SCHOOL OF MUSIC 

5. NORMAL COLLEGE— AMERICAN GYMNASTIC 
UNION 



1. ART SCHOOL OF THE JOHN HERRON ART INSTITUTE 

Indianapolis 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1900; not chartered. Coeducational. 

Supporting Constituency: Art Association of Indianapolis. 

Departments : 

Commercial Art Mechanical Drawing and Perspect- 
Design ive 

Interior Decoration Modeling 

Normal Department Painting 

Degrees Conferred: None. 
Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 19, 1921; closing, June 
10, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session— Opening, June 19, 1922; closing, July 
29, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921 — Total, none. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 4; (b) women, 18. 

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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



FACULTY AND OFFICERS 



Number full professors 11 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 4 

Number instructors and assistants 15 

Total 30 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Ml". Evans Woollen 

VlCS-PUESrDENT — 

Mrs. A. G. Harris 
Trustees — 

Mr. George C. Calvert, 915 Mer- 
chants Bank Bldg. 

Mrs, John H. Carey, 1150 N. 
Meridian St. 

Mrs. James W. Fesler, 1321 N. 
Meridian St. 

Mr. Arthur B. Gi'over, 314 Penn- 
way Bldg. 

Mrs. Addison C. Harris, 1444 N. 
Meridian St. 

Mr. Herbert Foltz, 843 Lemcko 
Annex 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges, 1134 N. 
Pennsylvania St. 

Mr. Louis C. Huesmann, Central 
Supply Co, 

Mr. William H. Insley, Insley 
Mfg. Co. 

Mr. William G. Irwin, Columbua 

Mrs. Henry Kahn, 42 E. 32d St. 

Mr. Hugh McK. Landon, Fletcher 
Savings and Trust Co. 

Mrs. Emma H. Sweetser, Spink 
Arms 

Mr. Carl H. Lieber, 24 W. Wash- 
ington St. 



Miss Ethelwyn Miller, Instructor in 
Supervised Teaching of Art ; 
Principles of Teaching ; Special 
Methods, etc. A. B., Franklin 
College ; B. G., Columbia Univer- 
sity ; Fine Arts Diploma, Teach- 
ers College, Columbia University ; 
Art Supervisor Horace Mann 
School, New York City 

Miss Mary Brewer, Instructor in 
Design and First Year Drawing. 
Graduate of Pratt Art Institute, 
New York City ; Three-Year- 
Course in Philadelphia Girls' 
School of Design ; Instructor in 
University of Idaho 

Mr. Ernest Foster, Instructor in 
Commercial Art. Three- Year- 

Course in the School of Indus- 
trial Art of the Pennsylvania 
Museum, Philadelphia ; Designer 
for Indianapolis Engraving Co., 
Indianapolis 

Mr. Edward H. Mayo, Instructor in 
Mechanical Drawing and Per- 
spective ; M. E., Cornell Univer- 
sity ; Consulting Engineer, In- 
dianapolis 

Mr. William Forsyth, Instructor in 
Painting and Drawing from Life. 
Painter and Landscape Artist ; 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Eli Lilly, Eli Lilly and Co. 

E. H. K. McComb, Emerich 

Manual Training School 
Mrs. Frank D. Stalnaker. 1416 

N. Meridian St. 
T. C. Steele, Bloomington, Route 6 
Miss Lucy M. Taggart, 1331 N. 

Delaware St. 
Evans Woollen, Fletcher Savings 

and Trust Co. 



Dean of 
Professional Schools- 

Edna Mann Shover, 
Art School 
Registrar — 

Eliza H. Bryan 
Bursar — 

Grace A. Speer 
Librarian — 

Anna E. Turrell 



Director of 



Pupil in Royal Academy in Mu- 
nich under Loefftz, Benezier, 
Cysis, Lietzenmeyer 

Miss Blanche Stillson, Instructor in 
Still Life. Pupil of Charles W. 
Havi'thorne and William Forsyth 

Mr. Paul Hadley, Instructor in In- 
terior Decoration. Graduate of 
School of Industrial Art of The 
Penn Museum, Philadelphia. 
(One Tour Abroad) 

Mrs. Myra R. Richards, Instructor 
in Modeling and Study of Anat- 
omy. Sculptor ; Pupil of George 
Julian Zolnay and Rudolph 
SchM^artz, Washington ; Isador 
Konti, New York City 

Mr. Clement Trucksess, Instructor 
in Cast Drawing. Pupil of Mr. 
William Forsyth. 

Miss Anna Hasselman, Instructor 
in Practical Work in Museums 
for Artists and Art Teachers. 
Lectures on History of Art, Paint- 
ing and Sculpture ; Curator of 
John Herron Art Institute ; 
Studied in the New York League ; 
Columbia University ; Art Stu- 
dents League ; Chase School ; has 
made four tours of Europe. 

Edna Mann Shover, Instructor in 
Advanced Design. Graduate of 
Industrial Art School of the 
Pennsylvania Museum, Philadel- 
phia ; Pupil of Pafa under Faber 
and Deigendesch, also H. G. 
Davison, Thomas Scott, Philip 
Muhr and J. Frank Copeland 

Mr. D. Boaz, Jr., Instructor in 
Show Card and Sign Writing. 
Professional Commercial Designer. 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Mr. Max Adams, Instructor in Com- 
mercial Art. Lecturer on Proc- 
esses of Reproduction. 

Mr. Oakley Richey, Assistant In- 
structor in Advanced Design. As- 
sistant Designer for Stuart- 
Walker Co., Summer 1921 ; two 
years at Art School of John 
Herron Art Institute 

Miss Dorothy Eisenback, Assistant 
Instructor in Life Class. Three 
years at Art School of John 
Herron Art Institute 

Miss Esther Jones, Assistant in 
Junior Drawing. Two years at 
Art School of John Herron Art 
Institute; Pupil of Elizabeth 
Overbeck 

Mr. Carl Zimmerman, Assistant 
Painting, Life Class. Two years 
at Werntz Academy of Fine Arts, 
Chicago ; Art School of the John 
Herron Art Institute 



COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND FINE ARTS 149 

2. COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND FINE ARTS 

Indianapolis 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1906; chartered, . Coeducational. 

Supporting Constituency: Independent. 
Departments : 

Piano Harp 

Normal Department Flute 

Organ Dancing 

Violoncello English and Short Story Writing 

Cornet Drums, Traps, Xylophone and 
Saxophone Marimba 

French, Spanish, Italian Banjo, Guitar and Mandolin 

Trombone and Baritone Reading and Dramatic Art 

Harmony Violin 

Voice 

Degrees Conferred : None. 
Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 5,1921; closing, June 
16, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 24, 1922; closing, ten 
weeks later. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921 — Total, (none). 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 0; (b) women, 10. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 27 

Total 27 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 


FACULTY 


President — 


(Faculty not reported.) 


Harry G. Hill, M. A. 




Vice-President — 




Horace Whitehouse 




Trustees— 




Harry G. Hill 




Audra Folckemer 




Herbert R. Hill 




R. A. Tallcott. M.A. 




Horace Whitehouse 




All of Indianapolis 




Registrar— 




Mrs. J. S. La Rue 




Bursar— 




Melba Colter 




Librarian — 





3. DEPAUW UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC 

Green CASTLE 

Founded, 1883; not chartered. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: Methodist Episcopal Church. 
Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary, none; (2) Scholastic, Bac. 
Mus. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) Collegiate Year — Opening, September 12, 1921; closing, 
June 7, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — None. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 7; (b) women, 80. 



METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC 151 

4. METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC 

Indianapolis 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1895; chartered, 1895. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: Proprietary Board of Directors. 
Departments : 

Piano Harmony 

Voice Public School Music 

Violin Play Analysis 

Violoncello Interpretative Dancing 

Cornet Theory 

Flute History of Music 

Reading and Dramatic Art Sight Singing 

Saxophone Forms and Analysis 

Drums and Bells Public School Art 

Degrees Conferred: None. 
Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) College Year — Opening, September 12, 1921 ; closing, June 
24, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, June 26, 1922; closing, August 
28, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921 — Total, none. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 0; (b) women, 5. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 50 

Total 50 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Flora M. Hunter 
Vice-President — 

Edward Nell 
Trustees — 
Directors : 

Flora M. Hunter, 3921 N. Dela- 
ware St., Indianapolis 
Edward Nell, 2023 Talbot Ave., 

Indianapolis 
Leslie E. Peck, 1622 N. New 

Jersey St., Indianapolis 
Hugh McGibeny, 221 E. 13th St.. 
Indianapolis 
Registrar — 

Gertrude Douglass 



Piano — 

Flora M. Hunter 

Arthur G. Monninger 

Earle Howe Jones 

Mary E. Wilhite 

Mrs. Arthur G. Monninger 

Tull E. Brown 

Grace Hutchings 

Helen Louise Quig 

Frieda Heider 

Ruth Elizabeth Murphy 

Nora Beaver 

Allie Frances Eggleton 

Lucille Lockman 

Geraldine Trotter 

Leone Kinder 

Frances Anne Wishard 

Laura Doerflin 

Lucille Roark 
Voice— 

Edward Nell 

Franklin N. Taylor 

Ida Belle Sweenie 

Lulu Brown 
ViOUN — 

Hugh McGibeny 

Ella Schroeder 

Donn Watson 

Henry Marshall 

Ruth Elizabeth Murphy 

Ruth Ella Fillmore 
Viola — 

Donn Watson 
Violoncello — 

Adolph H. Schellschmidt 

Clarence Morrow 
Cornet — 

Leslie Eugene Peck 
Flute — 

Arthur Deming 



METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Saxophone — 

Adolph H. Schellschmidt 
Drums and BeiLls— 

Oscar M. Kapp 
Harmony — 

Arthur G. Monninger 
General Theory of Music — Essen- 
tials — 

Arthur G. Monninger 
History of Music — 

Donn Watson 
Sight Singing — 

Lulu Brown 
Form and Analysis — 

Earle Howe Jones 
Public School Music — 

Claude Palmer 
Musical Dictation — 

Claude Palmer 
Public School Art — 

Lena M. Southard 
Reading and Dramatic Art — 

Arthur J. Beriault 

Frances Beik 

Alberta Elizabeth Yagerline 

Fay Heller 

Helen Sartor 
Play Analysis — 

Frances Beik 
Interpretive Dancing — 

Alberta Elizabeth Yagerline 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



5. NORMAL COLLEGE OF THE AMERICAN GYMNASTIC 

UNION 

Indianapolis 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1866; chartered, 1907. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: American Gymnastic Union. 
Degrees Conferred: None. 
Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) Collegiate Year — Opening, October 3, 1921; closing, June 
30, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — Opening, July 3, 1922; closing, August 
.5, 1922. 

Registration (of collegiate, but not special or preparatory, 
standing) : 

(1) Summer Session, 1921— Total, 58. 

(2) Autumn, October, 1921 — (a) men, 19; (b) women, 63. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 2 

Number associate professors (part time) 12 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 4 

Total 18 



FACULTY 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



President— 
Emil Rath 
Trustees — 

Franklin Vonnegut, President, 
Indianapolis 

George Vonnegut, Secretary, In- 
dianapolis 



Department of Letters and Gen- 
eral Science — 
Peter Scherer 

Howard L. Jensen, A. M., Ph. D. 
Frances E. Lowell, Ph. D. 
Wm. N. Otto, A.M. 
Edward Holloway, A. B. 
Ruth Allee, A. B. 



NORMAL COLLEGE AMERICAN GYMNASTIC UNION 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Carl H. Lieber, Treasurer, In- 
dianapolis 

Theo. Stempfel, Indianapolis 

A. E. Kindervater, St. Louis, Mo. 

W. A. Stecher, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Henry Suder, Chicago, 111. 

Dr. Carl Ziegler, Cincinnati, Ohio 

Emil Rath, Indianapolis 

Peter Scherer, Indianapolis 

Dr. H. O. Pantzer, Indianapolis 
Director of Summer School — 

Emil Rath 
Sex;retary — 

H. Steichman 
Librarian — 

Anne Hoesterey 



Department of Anatomy, Physiol- 
ogy AND Hygiene — 
Louis Segar, M. D. 
Carl B. Sputh, M. D. 
Edwin N. Kime, M. D. 
W. A. Ocker, M. D., B. S. G. 
E. B. Mumford, M. D. 
Jane M. Ketcham, M. D. 
Wm. A. Doeppers, M. D. 

Department of Theory and Prac- 
tice OF Physical Education — 
Emil Rath, B. S. G. 
Anne Hoesterey, G. G. 
H. O. Page, S. B. 
Geo. W. Lipps, G. G. 
Alvin Romeiser, G. G. 



VI 

PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL 
SCHOOLS 



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VI 
PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS 

1. BENJAMIN HARRISON 3. INDIANA DENTAL 

LAW SCHOOL COLLEGE 

2. COLLEGE OF 4. ROSE POLYTECHNIC 

MISSIONS INSTITUTE 



1. BENJAMIN HARRISON LAW SCHOOL 

Indianapolis 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1898; chartered, 1916. Coeducational. 

Supporting Constituency: Independent. 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary, none; (2) Scholastic, 
LL. B. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

Collegiate Year — Opening, September 26, 1921; closing, May 
31, 1922. 

Summer Session — None. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 14 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 

Total 14 



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159 



OFFICERS 



FACULTY 



Dean— 




Judge W. W. Thornton, 


LL. B. 


Associate Dean— 




Sumner Clancy, LL. B. 




Secretary-Treasurer — 




William R. Forney, B. S 


., LL. B. 


Dean of 




Men — 




W. W. Thornton 




Secretary-Treasurer— 




William R. Forney, 1309 Mer- 


chants Bank Bldg., 


Indian- 


apolis 





William W. Thornton, LL. B. 

Sumner Clancy, LL. B. 

Ulric Z. Wiley, A.M., LL. B. 

Charles J. Orbison, LL. B. 

Edward W. Felt, LL. B. 

Theophilus J. Moll, Ph. B., LL. M. 

Owen S. Boling, LL. B. 

Daniel Crockett, LL. B. 

James Deery, LL. B. 

Walter Myers, A. B., LL. B. 

William R. Forney, B. S., LL. B. 

John H. Rader, LL. B. 

Albert E. Schmollinger, A. B. 

LL. B. 
Romney Willson, A. B., LL. B. 



160 COLLEGE DIRECTORY 

2. COLLEGE OF MISSIONS 

Indianapolis 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1910; chartered, 1916. Coeducational. 

Supporting Constituency: Christian Church (Disciples of 
Christ) and United Christian Missionary Society. 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary, none; (2) Scholastic, 
M. A., Ph. D. 

Calendar, 1921-1922: 

(1) Collegiate Year — Opening, September 20, 1921; closing, 
June 7, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — None. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors (including affiliated) . . 16 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 8 

Total 24 



COLLEGE OF MISSIONS 



161 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEEb 



FACULTY 



Paul, M. A., F. R. 



R. Atwater, 1501 
St. Louis, Mo. 
President, Indian- 



President — • 
Charles T. 
G. S. 

fRUSTEES — 

Mrs. Anna 

Locust St., 
C. T. Paul. 

apolis 
Mrs. Effie L. Cunningham, 1,501 

Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. 
Mrs. Ellie K. Payne, Indianapolis 
Mrs. Maud D. Ferris, Taylorviile, 

111. 
Mrs. Ida W. Harrison, Lexington, 

Ky. 
Mrs. Josephine Stearns, St. Louis, 

Mo. 
Frederick W. Burnham, St. Louis, 

Mo. 
Stephen J. Corey, St. Louis. Mo. 
W. F. Rothenburger, Springfield, 

111. 
R. A. Doan, St. Louis, Mo. 
Miss Daisy J. Trout, St. Louis, 

Mo. 

lEGISTRAR— 

Wallace C. Payne, M. A.. B. D. 

>EAN OF Men and Women — 
Mrs. Alice F. Hensey 



Linguistics — 

Charles Thomas Paul, M. A., 
F. R. G. S. 
Missionary History — 

Wallace C. Payne, M. A., B. D. 
CoMPARATi\-E Religion — 

John G. McGavran, M. A. 
Classical Indology — 

George Wm. Brown, M. A., Ph. D. 
Latin America — 

Albert R. Miles, M. A. 
Science of Missions — 

Mrs. Jessie W. Paul, B. A. 
Africa — 

Andrew F. Hensey 
China — 

Joshua C. Garritt, M. A., D. D. 
Sociology — 

Howard E. Jensen, M. A., B. D.. 
Ph.D. 
Religious Education — 

W. L. Richardson, M. A., Ph. D. 
Japan — 

Suzunosuki Kato 
French — 

Anna F. Weaver, M. A. 
Kindergarten — 

Emma Colbert 

Ruth Patterson 
Additional — 

Mrs. Helen A, McGavran 

Senorita Consuelo Perez-Gerra, 
B. A. 

John H. Walker 



11—19890 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



3. INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE 

Indianapolis 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1879; chartered, 1879. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: Incorporators. 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary, none; (2) Scholastic, 
D. D. S. 

Calendar— 1921-1922 : 

(1) Collegiate Year — Opening, October 3, 1921; closing, June 
8, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — None. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 20 

Number associate professors 5 

Number assistant professors 2 

Number instructors and assistants 13 

Total 40 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Dean — 

Frederic R. Henshaw 
Trustees — 

John N. Hurty, President 

Chas. L. Bieler, Secretary-Treas- 
urer 

Chas. O. Roemler 

Director of 
Ath LETics ( Coach ) — 

Heze Clark 
Registrar — 

Perle C. Royal 



John N. Hurty, M. D., Phar. G. 

Col. Robert Todd Oliver, D. D. S. 

Frederic R. Henshaw, D. D. S. 

Glenn J. Pell, D. D. S. 

William E. Kennedy, D. D. S. 

David A. House, D. D. S. 

Carl D. Lucas, D. D. S. 

Chas. R. Jackson, D. D. S.. Phar. G. 

John W. Puffer, D. D. S. 

Karl H. Kayser, D. D. S. 

Milus M. House, D. D. S. 

Frank B. Wynn, M. D. 

James C. Wynn, A. B., M. D. 

John T. Wheeler, M. D. 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



M. T. Patton. B. S., M. D. 
Frank A. Morrison, M. D. 

E. Vernon Hahn, A. B., M. D. 
Harry K. Langdon, A. B., M. D. 
Louis B. Belden, B. S., M. D. 
John Paul Jones, D, D. S. 
Edwin N. Kime, A. B., M. D. 
Ernest D. Cofield, D. D, S. 
James O. Ritehey, A. B 

M. D. 
Edgar T. Haynes, D. D. S. 
Wm. N. Otto, A. B.. A. M 
Lewis B. Spear, D. D. S. 
Ross R. Kennedy, A. B. 
Steele E. Gilmore, D. D. S. 
Chas. J. Orbison, A. B 

F. Wade LaRue, A. B., 
B. S. Davisson, A. B., A. M. 
W. G. Gingery, A. B., M. A 
J. L. Wilson, D. D. S. 
Russell F. Shafer, D. D. S. 
Ert J. Rogers, D. D. S. 
Henry B. Morrow, D. D. S. 
Frank Hughes, D. D, S. 
W. C. Miller, D. D. S. 
Adolph Schilling, D. D. S. 



M.S. 



LL. B. 
D. D. S. 



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4. ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE 

Terre Haute 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1874; chartered, 1874. Not coeducational (men 
students only). 

Supporting Constituency: Independent. 
Departments offering majors — 

Architectural Engineering Electrical Eingineering 

Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering 

Civil Engineering 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary, none; (2) Scholastic, 
B. S. and M. S. in C. E., M. E., E. E., Ch. E. 
Calendar— 1921-1922 : 

(1) Collegiate Year — Opening, September 14, 1921; closing, 
June 8, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — None. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 10 

Number associate professors 3 

Number assistant professors 1 

Number instructors and assistants 8 

Total 22 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President Emeritus — 

Carl Leo Mees, M. D., Ph. D. 
The Walden 
President — 

P. B. Woodworth 
Dean — 

John White 



John White, M. A., Ph. D., Profes- 
sor of Chemistry 

Malverd A. Howe, C. E., Professor 
Emeritus of Civil and Architec- 
tural Eingineering 

John B. Peddle, M. S., M. E., Pro- 
of Machine Design 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Trustees — 
William C. Ball, B. A., President, 

Terra Haute 
Walter C. Ely, Esq., Vice-Presi- 
dent, Terre Haute 
Benjamin H. Pine, B. S., Secre- 
tary, Terre Haute 
Demas Deming, Esq., Treasurer, 

Terre Haute 
Paul N. Bogart, B. A., LL. B., 

Terre Haute 
James S. Royse, B. S., Terre 

Haute 
Bruce F. Failey, B. S., Terre 

Haute 
William C. Arp, Esq., Terre 

Haute 
Wilbur O. Jenkins, B. A., M. D., 

Terre Haute 
Paul Kuhn, Esq., Terre Haute 
Chapman J. Root, Esq., Terre 

Haute 
John L. Smith, Esq., Terre 

Haute 
William L. Sparks, Esq., Terre 

Haute 
William W. Parsons, Esq., Terre 

Haute 

Alumni Members of Board- — 
Alonzo J, Hammond, B. S., M. S., 
C. E., 600 W. Jackson St., Chi- 
cago, III. 
William H. Insley, B. S., M. S., 

C. E., Box 167, Indianapolis 
John L. Cox 

Dean of 

Faculty — 

John White 
Physical Education — 

John M. Millen 



Frank C. Wagner, M. A., Professor 
of Mechanical Engineering, As- 
sociate in Electrical Design 

Edwin S. Johonnott, M. S., Ph. D., 
Professor of Physics 

Robert L. McCormick, M. S., C. E., 
Professor of Mechanics and Struc- 
tural Engineering, Associate Pro- 
fessor of Civil Engineering 

Harold A. Thomas, C. E., Profes- 
sor of Hydraulics, Associate Pro- 
fessor of Civil Engineering 

Clarence C. Knipmeyer, B. S., Pro- 
fessor of Electrical Engineering 

Albert A. Faurot, M. A., Professor 
of Romance Languages 

Clarence P. Sousley, Ph. D., Pro- 
fessor of Mathematics 

Harry A. Montgomery, C. of E., 
Lieutenant Corps of Enigineers, 
United States Army, and Profes- 
sor of Military Science and Tac- 
tics 

Carl Wischmeyer, M. S., Associate 
Professor of Mechanics and De- 
scriptive Geometry, 203 Madison 
Blvd., Edgewood Grove 

Orion L. Stock, M. S., Associate 
Professor of Drawing and Archi- 
tectural Design 

Alfred T. Child, M. A., Associate 
Professor of Chemistry 

George W, Greenleaf, Assistant 
Professor of Shop Management 

Errol L. Fox, B. S., Instructor in 
Chemistry 

C. W. Mclntire, B. A., Instructor in 
English and Economics 

A. J. Bedard, B. S., Instructor in 
Mathematics and Civil Engineer- 
ing 



12—19890 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Athletics (Coach) — 
Registrar — 

Mary Gilbert 
Bursar^ 

Benjamin H. Pine 
Librarian — 

Albert A, Faurot 



Frank M. Stone, B. S., Instructor 
in Physics and Electrical E-ngi- 
neering 

Rose Polytechnic Shops — 

George W. Greenleaf, Superin- 
tendent 

Garrett W. Logan, Instructor in 
Machine Practice and Foreman 

R. Melvin Day, Instructor in Wood 
Working 

Alexander Nicholson, Instructor in 
Forging and Tempering 

Thomas O. Henry, Instructor in 
Foundry Practice 



VII 
UNCLASSIFIED SCHOOLS 



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VII 

UNCLASSIFIED SCHOOLS 

1. CONCOEDIA COLLEGE 2. JASPER COLLEGE 
3. WEIDNEPv INSTITUTE 



1. CONCORDIA COLLEGE 

Fort Wayne 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1839; chartered, 1850. Not coeducational (men 
students only). 

Supporting Constituency: Evangelical-Lutheran Synod of 
Missouri, Ohio, and other States. 

Degrees Conferred: (1) Honorary, none; (2) Scholastic, 
A. B. 

Calendar— 1921-1922 : 

(1) Collegiate Year — Opening, September 7, 1921; closing, 
June 16, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — None. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 8 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 

Total 8 



(168) 



CONCORDIA COLLEGE 



169 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Rev. Martin Luecke 
Vice-President — 

Professor W, H. Kruse 
Trustees — 

Rev. F. Pfotenhauer, D. D., 415 
W. 62d St., Chicago, 111. 

Rev. J. D. Matthius, 957 Middle 
Drive, Woodruff Place, Indian- 
apolis 

Rev. A. Lange, 1315 Anthonj' 
Blvd., Ft. Wayne 

Rev. W. E. Moll, 901 W. Jeffer- 
son St., Ft. Wayne 

Mr. Chas. Scheimann, The Worth- 
ington. Ft. Wayne 

Mr. H. H. Hartwig, 307 W. 
Woodland Ave., Ft. Wayne 

Mr. Wm. Breuer, 1529 E. Wash- 
ington St., Ft. Wayne 

Director of 
Physical Education— 

Sergt. Harry Small, U. S. A. 
Ath letics ( Coach ) — 

Sergt. Harry Small, U. S. A. 
Registrar — 

George V. Schick, Ph. D. 
Bursar — 

H. H. Hartwig 
Librarian — 

Professor F. Zucker 



Martin Luecke, Professor of Re- 
ligion, Sacred History and New 
Testament Greek 

W. H. Kruse, A. B., Professor of 
the Latin and Greek Languages 
and Literatures 

George V. Schick, Ph. D., Professor 
of Hebrew 

Erwin Schnedler, A. B., Professor 
of Mathematics 

Wm. C. Burhop, Professor of the 
English Language and Literature 

John G. Kunstmann, Professor of 
the German Language and Liter- 
ture 

George P. Schmidt, A. M., Profes- 
sor of History 

Sergt. Harry Small, U. S. A., Pro- 
fessor of Military Science and 
Tactics 



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2. JASPER COLLEGE 

Jasper 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1889; chartered, 1890. Not coeducational (men 
students only). 

Supporting Constituency: None. 

Departments : Academy. 

Degreees Conferred: None. 

Calendar— 1921-1922 : 

Collegiate Year — Opening, September 8, 1921 ; closing, June 
10, 1922. 

Summer Session — None. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 8 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 

Total 8 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

Rt. Rev. A. Schmitt 

Vice-President — 
Rev. Luke Gruwe 

Trustees — 

Rt. Rev. A. Schmitt, St. Meinrad 
Rev. Luke Gruwe, St, Meinrad 
Rev. Benno Gerber, St, Meinrad 
Rev. Dominic Barthel, St. Mein- 
rad 
Rev. Celestine Sander, St. Mein- 
rad 
Rev. Louis Fuchs, St. Meinrad 



Rev. F. Bernard. A. B. 
Rev. F. Robert, A, B. 
Rev. E. Elpers, A. B. 
Rev. F. Norbert, A, B. 
Rev. F. Ildefonse, A. B. 
Rev. F. Maurus, A. B. 
Professor A. C. Worland, 



A. B. 



Professor J. H. Teder, A. B. 



WEIDNER INSTITUTE 171 

3. WEIDNER INSTITUTE 

Mulberry 

GENERAL 

Founded, 1903; not chartered. Coeducational. 
Supporting Constituency: United Lutheran Church of Amer- 
ica. 

Degrees Conferred: None. 
Calendar— 1921-1922 : 

(1) Collegiate Year — Opening, September 6, 1921; closing, 
June 1, 1922. 

(2) Summer Session — None. 

FACULTY AND OFFICERS 

Number full professors 

Number associate professors 

Number assistant professors 

Number instructors and assistants 9 

Total 9 



OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



President — 

H. Grady Davis 
Trustees- — 

Rev, W. C. Davis, President, 110 

E. Walnut St., Indianapolis 
Rev. J. B. Gardner, Secretary, 

3110 E. 11th St., Indianapolis 
Rev. C. L. Warstler, Evansville 
Rev. C. H. B. Lewis, Evansville 
Rev. I. W. Gernert, Louisville, 

Ky. 
Mr. Daniel Rex, Mulberry 
Mr. Geo. T. Blue, Indianapolis 
Mr. A. G. Renau, Louisville, Ky. 
Mr. Henry T. Bertsch, Pershing 



Rev, H. Grady Davis, A. B., Presi- 
dent 

Martin L. Zerkel, A. B., Dean, His- 
tory 

Rev. Chas. L, Warstler, Bible and 
Religion 

Perry S. Peterson, A. B., B, S., 
Science 

Miss Etha A. Lind, A. B., Ancient 
Languages 

Miss Orpha App, B. S., English 
and Science 

Miss Annette Lederer, A. B,, Mod- 
ern Languages 



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OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 



FACULTY 



Deax of 
College — 

Martin L. Zerkel, A. B. 

Director of 
Athletics (Coach) — 
Fred Roberts 



Miss Olive Lehr, Piano 
Mrs. T. B. Epting, Violin and 
Voice 



STUDENT REGISTRATIONS 

(COLLEGIATE RANK) 

I 

STANDARD COLLEGES 



Institution 


October, 1921 


Summer 
Session 1921 










MEN 


WOMEN 


TOTAL 




1 Batler College 


362 


499 


861 


244 


2 DePauw University 


577 


563 


1,140 


153 


3 Earlham College 


193 


248 


441 




4 Franklin College 


158 


169 


327 


265 


5 Goshen College 


71 


103 


174 


152 


6 Hanover College 


132 


205 


337 


186 


7 Indiana Central College 


39 


162 


201 


70 


8 Indiana University 


1,574 


1,223 


2,797 


1,652 


9 Manchester College 


315 


481 


796 


48 


10 University of Notre Dame 


1,418 




1,418 


620 


11 Oakland City College 


26 


57 


83 


349 


12 Purdue University 


2,507 


345 


2,852 


171 


13 St. Mary's College 




186 


186 


33 


14 St. Marv-of-the-Woods College 




208 


208 


607 


15 Wabash College 


463 




463 




Total 


7,835 


4,449 


12,284 


4 550 







STANDARD NORMAL SCHOOLS 



Institution 


October, 1921 


Summer 
Session 1921 


MEN 


WOMEN 


TOTAL 


1 Central Normal College 

2 State Normal School, Terre Haute 

3 State Normal School, Eastern Division 

4 Teachers College of Indianapolis 

5 Tri-State College 

6 Valparaiso University 


60 
360 
133 

594 
366 


91 

514 
301 
307 
60 
123 


151 

874 
434 
307 
654 
489 


913 
1,451 
982 
533 
180 
525 


Total. . 


1,513 


1,396 


2,909 


4,584 







(173) 



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COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



III 

NORMAL DEPARTMENTS 





October, 192] 






Institution 








Summer 
Session 1921 


MEN 


WOMEN 


total 


1 EvansviUe College 


85 


168 


253 


228 


2 Huntington College 


28 


39 


67 


54 


3 Marion College 


46 


83 


129 


123 


4 St. Benedict Normal 




13 


13 




5 St. Francis Normal 




14 


14 


175 


6 St. Joseph's Normal 








20 


7 Taylor University 


125 


100 


225 




8 Union Christian College 


15 


12 


27 




9 Vincennes University 


17 


55 


72 


175 


10 Winona Summer School 








468 


Total 


316 


484 


800 


1 243 







IV 
CITY NORMAL SCHOOLS 



In.stitution 


October, 1921 


Summer 
Session 1921 


men 


WOMEN 


total 


1 Ft. Wayne Normal 

2 Indianapolis Normal 




15 
103 


15 
103 


80 


Total 




118 


118 


80 







STUDENT REGISTRATIONS— COLLEGIATE RANK 



175 



SPECIAL SCHOOLS 



Institution 


October, 1921 


Summer 
Session 1921 


MEN 


WOMEN 


TOTAL 


1 Art School— John Herron Art Insti- 

tute 

2 College of Music and Fine Arts 

3 DePauw School of Music 

4 Metropolitan School of Music 

5 Normal College of the American Gym- 

nastic Union 


4 

'"7 

19 


18 

10 

80 

5 

63 


22 
10 

87 
5 

82 


'3 

58 


Total 


30 


176 


206 


61 







STUDENT REGISTRATIONS— SUMMARY OF TOTALS 



Classes of Institutions 


October, 1921 


Summer 

Session 

1921 


Men 


Women 


Total 


I. Standard Colleges 


7,835 

1,513 

316 


4,449 

1,396 

484 

118 

176 


12,284 

2,909 

800 

118 

206 


4,550 


II. Standard Normal Schools 


4 584 


III. Normal Departments 


1 243 


IV. City Normal Schools 


80 


V. Special Schools 


30 


61 






Grand Totals 


9,694 


6,623 


16,317 


10 518 







COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL FACULTIES 
A STATISTICAL SUMMARY 

I 

STANDARD COLLEGES 











INSTRUCTORS 




Institvtion 


PROFESSORS 


ASSOCIATE 
PROFESSORS 


ASSISTANT 
PROFESSORS 


AND 

ASSISTANTS 


TOTALS 


1 Butler College 


20—1 acting 




7 


11 


39 


2 DePauw University 


22 


4 


10 


18 


54 


3 Earlham College 


15 




7 


10 


32 


4 Franklin College 


9 


4 


5 


1 


19 


5 Goshen College 


9 




4 


10 


23 


6 Hanover College 


10 


i 


2 




13 


7 Indiana Central College 


10 


2 


3 




15 


8 Indiana University 


42 


29 


32 


121 


224 


9 Manchester College 


18 


3 


5 


6 


32 


10 University of Notre Dame 


58 




10 


33 


101 


11 Oakland City College 


12 


5 


1 


6 


24 


12 Purdue University 


61 


33 


37 


154 


285 


13 St. Mary's College 


17 


24 




7 


48 


14 St. Mary-of-the-Woods 












College 


14 


3 


3 


15 


35 


15 Wabash College 


16 


4 


3 


15 student 


38 


Total 


334 


112 


129 


407 


982 







II 



STANDARD NORMAL SCHOOLS 



Institution 


FULL 

professors 


assocute 
professors 


assistant 
professors 


instructors 

AND 

ASSISTANTS 


TOTALS 


1 Central Normal College 

2 State Normal School, 

Terre Haute 

3 State Normal School, 

Eastern Division 

4 Teachers College of 

Indianapolis 

5 Tri-State College 

6 Valparaiso University 


15 
26 

18 

16 

20 

48 


■■■4 


"20 

6 
2 


"s 

7 

7 

8 
17 


15 

58 

31 

23 

28 
67 


Total 


143 


4 


28 


47 


222 







(176) 



COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL FACULTIES 



177 



III 

NORMAL DEPARTMENTS 



Institution 


PULL 
PROFESSORS 


ASSOCIATE 
PROFESSORS 


ASSISTANT 
PROFESSORS 


INSTRUCTORS 
AND 

ASSISTANTS 


TOTAL 


1 Evansville College 

2 Huntington College 

3 Mario6 College 

4 St. Benedict Normal 

5 St. Francis Normal 

6 St. Joseph's Normal 

7 Taylor University 

8 Union Christian College 

9 Vincennes University 
10 Winona Sunomer School 


13 

8 
8 

'"4 
3 

17 
4 
9 


2 
"4 


2 

6 
■■■7 


10 
2 

1 

'"e 
2 

6 

■"6 
32 


27 
16 
9 

"17 

5 

30 

4 

15 

32 


Total 


66 


6 


18 


65 


155 





IV 
CITY NORMAL SCHOOLS 



iNSTnUTION 


FULL 
PROFESSORS 


ASSOCUTE 
PROFESSORS 


ASSISTANT 
PROFESSORS 


INSTRUCTORS 

AND 
ASSISTANTS 


TOTAL 


1 Ft. Wayne Normal School 

2 Indianapolis Normal School 


11 

9 






15 

21 


26 

30 


Total 


20 






36 


56 





178 



COLLEGE DIRECTORY 



SPECIAL SCHOOLS 



Institution 


PULL 
PROFESSORS 


ASSOCIATE 
PROFESSORS 


ASSISTANT 
PROFESSORS 


INSTRUCTORS 
AND 

ASSISTANTS 


TOTAL 


1 Art School of the John 

Herron Art Institute 

2 College of Music and 

Fine Arts 

3 DePauw School of Music 

4 Metropolitan School of 

Music 

5 Normal College of the 

American Gymnastic 
Union 


11 

.... 

2 


12 


4 
.... 


15 

27 

"50 
4 


30 

27 

"56 

18 


Total 


13 


12 


4 


96 


125 







VI 
PROFESSIONAL AND UNCLASSIFIED SCHOOLS 



Institution 


PULL 
PROFESSORS 


ASSOCUTE 
PROFESSORS 


ASSISTANT 
PROFESSORS 


INSTRUCTORS 

AND 
ASSISTANTS 


TOTAL 


1 Benjamin Harrison Law 

School 

2 College of Missions 

3 Concordia College 

4 Indiana Dental College 

5 Jasper College 

6 Rose Polytechnic Institute 

7 Weidner Institute 


14 
16 

8 
20 

8 
10 


"5 
"3 


2 
"1 


.... 

8 

'13 

"'8 
9 


14 

24 
8 

40 
8 

22 
9 


Total 


76 


8 


3 


38 


125 



COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL FACULTIES 



179 



FACULTIES— SUMMARY TOTALS 



Classes of Institutions 


Full 
Professors 


Associate 
Professors 


Assistant 
Professors 


Instructors 

AND 

Assistants 


Grand 
Totals 


I. Standard Colleges . . . 
II. Standard Normal 

Schools 

III. Normal Departments. 

IV. City Normal Schools, 
V. Special Schools 

VI. Professional and Un- 
classified 


334 

143 
66 
20 
13 

76 


112 

4 
6 

"l2 

8 


129 

28 
18 

4 

3 


'407 

47 
65 
36 
96 

38 


982 

222 
155 
56 
125 

125 


Grand Totals 


652 


142 


182 


689 


1,665 



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